The Officers
Keyboard in one hand, telephone in the other — The Officers are the retro-noir duo that turns customer service into a visual statement of cool authority.

Illustration — The Officers
Character Design · Retro Noir Style · Duo Illustration
A dramatically stylized duo illustration rendered in a bold retro-noir aesthetic — two figures posed back-to-back in the classic emblem format, radiating a sunburst of fine white lines against a deep charcoal black background. The composition carries the visual weight and authority of a vintage propaganda poster or a band logo, elevated by precise linework and a surgical use of red as the only color in an otherwise monochromatic world.
The left figure — a sharp-featured man in a dark uniform — holds a mechanical keyboard at shoulder height with the casual confidence of someone who has never once doubted a keystroke. The right figure — a woman with a dramatic victory-roll updo and a red ribbon accent — raises a retro telephone handset with equal composure, expression cool and intentional. Together they read as a power duo: the coder and the communicator, the input and the output, two halves of a single operational unit.
The red accents — keyboard keys, bow tie, telephone handset, hair ribbon — are placed with the discipline of a designer who understands that color earns its place only when used sparingly. Each red element marks something functional and intentional: the tools of their trade, the markers of their identity.
The ribbon banner at the base — deliberately left blank — invites customization: a name, a team motto, a studio label. The composition is designed to be owned, not just admired.
A poster-quality illustration that turns the act of being at a desk into something that looks like a mission.
Completed
June 2016
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