This graphic illustration features a centrally placed, detailed black-and-white ink drawing of a vintage Remington typewriter. Surrounded by this focal point is a dense, collage-like arrangement of icons, symbols, and typographic elements. The composition is reminiscent of a curated journal page or a literary-themed poster, balancing intricate mechanical detail with whimsical patterns.
The colour palette is strictly limited to a creamy off-white background with stark black lines and vibrant red accents. The red is used strategically to highlight text, geometric patterns, arrows, and a realistic, anatomical heart illustration located in the lower right. This high-contrast scheme gives the piece a modern, bold aesthetic rooted in vintage print styles.
Various literary and artistic motifs are scattered across the composition, including dip pen nibs, lead pencils, a book, a top hat, and typographic elements such as quotation marks and the phrase "READ" appearing in several styles. The text "THE WORLD BELONGS TO THOSE WHO READ" is prominently featured in a bold, serif typeface at the top. The overall style mimics Victorian-era steel engravings combined with modern minimalist graphic design, creating a scholarly and timeless atmosphere.