This Canceller propaganda poster is a vector-based recruitment call for the sacred faction of Cancellers—warriors chosen by the Unseen in the SSS Universe. Designed as an in-universe campaign piece, “Be The Cure – Enlist Now” transforms mythos into message, capturing the energy of wartime posters while embedding the spiritual aesthetics and ideology of the Cancellers.
The artwork features a stark black-and-teal palette, high-contrast wings, and a radiant Gate placed at the center of an open palm—symbolic of Canceller anatomy and Sacred Arts mastery. Vectorized from clean digital lines and layered with sharp forms, this propaganda poster invites viewers to join a noble mission not of domination, but of healing.
What Makes the Cancellers Different?
Unlike other factions in the SSS world, the Cancellers believe in purification, not eradication. Their mission is to balance power—not abuse it.
Here’s what defines the Canceller way:
- They prevent misuse of the Reset, which could collapse the balance of natural order.
- They oppose the Deleters, who want to eliminate even the innocent tainted by darkness.
- They study the Sacred Arts, defensive and offensive techniques based on radiant gates embedded in their bodies.
- They wield the Art of Cancellation, a rare ability that extinguishes the Formless Darkness from within a person, not through death, but light.
The hand in the poster is more than a call to arms—it’s an invitation to rise and be the cure.
Design Reflections on the Canceller Propaganda Poster
Creating this propaganda poster for the Canceller faction challenged me to merge visual storytelling with fictional world-building. I wanted the piece to feel like something you might find tacked on a wall within the story itself—equal parts myth and marketing.
- The radial energy lines behind the hand are meant to evoke focus and hope.
- The wings emphasize both spiritual power and protection.
- The lettering is strong and symmetrical to echo traditional propaganda tones—but with a gentler intent.
While many propaganda posters use fear to motivate, this one seeks introspection. It doesn’t just ask “Will you fight?”—it asks, “Will you heal?”