In my recycling poster, I indirectly used borders around the entire poster. On each vertical side, the furthest out scrabble letter lines up with the words at the bottom of the page. At the bottom, the call to action part of the poster creates a sort of boundary between it and the bottom of the page. At the top, the "G" in green is the closest to the top of the page. If you'd follow your eyes back and forth across the page, the is a small border.
The poster is also split up into a grid, that isn't totally even, but "recycle" and "energy" split the page into three different sections. The viewers' eyes can follow the "Z" formation across the poster. First by reading the top of the page from left to right where it has "environment" and then follow the scrabble letters from the top right, diagonally down to the left, and eventually the eyes will meet with the text at the bottom. The tree stump is a sort of "V" formation to the bottom, which also leads the eye to the text at the bottom.
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