Quiet Coast

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I made this poster after one of those weeks where the to-do list felt louder than the day itself. The shore that afternoon was anything but dramatic—no epic cliffs or thunderheads—just steady water, soft clouds, and a line of waves doing their thing. That’s exactly why I chose it. Calm on purpose.

Design-wise, I blurred the far left and right edges to quiet the background chatter and pull your eye to the horizon. The line sits low so the sky can breathe, and the title lives along the sand where your eye lands last. It’s a simple black, bold, sentence-case line: plain language for a plain truth.

Here’s some beach sounds I once recorded, so that you can really feel like you’re at the beach!

The quote is mine because the moment felt personal: sometimes you don’t fix the noise; you let something bigger carry it out. If you’ve ever stood at the edge and felt your shoulders drop two inches, you know the feeling. That’s the whole poster—one small invite to step closer and let the tide do its work.

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