Collection: The Pattern Is the Message

These are not just posters. They’re design interventions—visual declarations that disrupt the aesthetic of neutrality and make systems visible.

Each piece layers powerful statements with bold, intentional patterning. Drawn from next-level Salish palettes and Indigenous design logic, the patterns speak to Indigenous Futures—where the formline doesn’t just hold tradition, it catalyzes change.

Some hold chaos within the lines. Others speak in structure. Together, they shuffle the social order—on your walls, and in your thinking.

The title riffs on Marshall McLuhan’s “The medium is the message.” Here, we say: The pattern is the message—because what repeats reveals what’s real.

Pair them your way:
→ One truth between two patterns.
→ One pattern beside two provocations.
→ A triptych for redress.

This is The Pattern Is the Message.
Let it speak. Let it shift. Let it stay.

The Pattern Is the Message