Educational display about Johannes Itten with colorful letters and shapes, including hands playing with magnetic letters.

This interactive poster brings the world of Johannes Itten to life by engaging the sense of touch to reinforce learning. Designed as a tactile experience, it invites users to physically interact with 2D signage. With the overwhelming presence of mass media, it has become easy for us to bypass the flow of information. The concept of this design forces the viewer to engage with a flat poster making its information leave a lasting impression.

By physically manipulating colorful translucent letters and shapes, users activate kinesthetic learning pathways. Research in embodied cognition suggests that learning through touch strengthens neural connections, making complex ideas—like Itten’s contrasts and polarities—more memorable. Ideal for classrooms, museums, and creative spaces, this poster transforms passive observation into an active and playful learning experience.

A color wheel with multiple shades, alongside two sets of colorful grid charts, one featuring horizontal stripes and the other featuring squares, all used for color analysis or testing.
A colorful geometric abstract painting with squares and semi-circles in red, pink, purple, blue, and orange.
Poster about Johannes Itten, featuring colored geometric shapes, and text explaining his work on color exploration, contrast, and categories such as hue, light-dark, and saturation.