Revolutionary propaganda poster aesthetic — the searing graphic power of 1920s Soviet Constructivism. Bold diagonal compositions, red and black on raw paper, geometric human figures, photomontage energy, and typography wielded like a weapon. Inspired by El Lissitzky, Rodchenko, and the Stenberg brothers. Every element angled at 30° because revolution doesn't stand straight. Exclamation marks mandatory. The design equivalent of shouting through a megaphone at the future — and the future flinching.