This graphic illustration centers on a vintage Remington typewriter, rendered in a bold, black-and-white ink sketch style. Above the typewriter, the motivational quote "THE WORLD BELONGS TO THOSE WHO READ." is displayed in large, prominent block lettering. A smaller credit to "Rick Holland" appears directly beneath this statement, framed by various abstract geometric patterns.
The composition is highly stylized, functioning like a collage of literary and mechanical ephemera. Surrounding the central typewriter are various illustrations including fountain pen nibs, pencils, a top hat, and a detailed anatomical human heart in a muted, reddish-orange tone. These elements are arranged amidst a dense background of decorative patterns, such as rows of stars, arrows, small circles, and repetitive lines that provide a rhythmic, print-like texture to the overall design.
The color palette is strictly limited to black, white, and accents of a vibrant, warm red. This choice of high-contrast color emphasizes the illustrative quality of the work, evoking the aesthetic of mid-century letterpress printing or vintage editorial graphics. The style feels intellectual and nostalgic, drawing on themes of literacy, classic authorship, and old-world craftsmanship to create a visually busy yet structured piece of graphic art.