stergraf
stergraf is a term that refers to a style of graphic design characterized by its use of bold, geometric shapes, strong contrasting colors, and often a sense of dynamic movement or energy. It emerged in the mid-20th century and is closely associated with the modernist art movements of the era. Stergraf designs tend to be highly stylized and abstract, often eschewing representational imagery in favor of pure visual impact. The term itself is a portmanteau of "stereoscopic" and "graphic," hinting at the depth and dimensionality that can be achieved through its techniques, though it does not necessarily imply actual stereoscopic viewing.
The aesthetic of stergraf often incorporates elements of constructivism and Bauhaus design, emphasizing clarity, functionality, and