by Dani Reyes · Bushwick, NY
High-contrast graphics that interrupt like a shout. Bold color blocks, fractured letterforms, street-art energy in gallery-quality print.
Signal Break started as a response to information overload. Dani was spending twelve hours a day on a mural in the South Bronx — a commission for a community center — surrounded by screens, newsfeeds, and noise. She wanted to make something that cut through all of it. "I want you to see it from the bus," she says. "I want it to read immediately, like a stop sign or a red light. Then, when you get close, there's more." Each piece in Signal Break is built from exactly three colors. No gradients, no blending — just hard edges and heavy contrast. Screen-printed using a water-based ink process on heavyweight ringspun cotton. The kind of print that doesn't crack, doesn't fade, doesn't quiet down.