Surfaces first.
Wall texture, paper edges, stains, tape, paint, and shadows should matter as much as the words themselves.
Poster Wall & Street Type
Havoliro is a visual archive of poster walls, old signs, painted letters, taped notices, shopfront type, and city surfaces where paper, paint, and weather turn ordinary text into a scene. It is not an ad agency page and not a political commentary site. It is about the visual side of public lettering.
Design direction
This site uses darker background, bold print blocks, torn-poster feeling, and large street-style type. It is intentionally different from the recent market, bakery, sound, cup, and soft lifestyle sites, while still keeping the layout stable on desktop and mobile.
Archive routes
Core idea
The safest content focuses on texture, shape, color, age, and atmosphere rather than repeating the message on the poster. Public walls can include brands, politics, events, or copyrighted art, so Havoliro should describe the surface instead of quoting it.
Wall texture, paper edges, stains, tape, paint, and shadows should matter as much as the words themselves.
A letter can be treated like a shape: tall, faded, blocked, crooked, bright, or almost disappearing.
Havoliro can show signs without telling people what to do, where to go, or what to buy.
Safety filter
Havoliro line
That is the center of the site: public lettering as visual culture, not advertising advice or political commentary.