LADIES AND GENTLEMEN — the sawdust smell of a striped canvas tent, brass band warming up in the pit, and posters promising THE MOST SPECTACULAR SHOW ON EARTH in seven different typefaces, none of which agree with each other. Red and white stripes, gold stars, ornate slab-serifs stacked impossibly tight, and the P.T. Barnum conviction that more is more and subtlety is for people who can't afford a billboard. Inspired by Ringling Brothers lithographs, Victorian music hall handbills, Wes Anderson's circus references, and the lost art of making a poster so busy it becomes hypnotic.