FOOTBALL SUNDAY CODE
The companion to Game Day Rules, in a different register — that one is a flat list of house law; this one is dense editorial bands, the vertical title rail doing the shouting a scoreboard usually does. “Kickoff means do not disturb” and “the ref didn't see it” are the two that get texted to the group chat; “I'm serious!” along the foot is doing more work than the whole rest of the poster. Subway Manifesto's justified columns are exactly what a rulebook wants — official-looking, not funny-looking, which is what makes it funny.
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FOOTBALL SUNDAY CODE
- Kickoff means do not disturb
- Sundays are booked
- Bring beer or bring wings
- The big screen is sacred
- Every play needs an opinion
- Commercials are bathroom breaks
- Fantasy points are real points
- Never jinx the kicker
- No changing the channel
- Celebrate first, clean later
- The ref didn't see it
- Overtime cancels all plans
- Losing builds character apparently
- One more drive means one more drink
- See you next Sunday
I'm serious!
Set in Subway Manifesto
Dense editorial bands, heavy rules and a vertical title rail. Bold, confident, graphic.