Sun
Moon
Rising
The sky at the moment you were born — read three ways. Your sun, your moon, your rising.
Free reveal · $69 triptych · $29 single · 11×17 PDF + PNG
Refunded if it doesn't feel personal.
Three readings
The Sun
Who walks into the room.
The part of you the world will tell you is you. Your steady arc — what you're built around, what you're known for, the shape of the work you keep returning to. The poster reads the sun as a season of the year, not a mood: a place you live, not a feeling you visit.
The MoonFlagship
Who walks back out.
Where the sun describes the version of you that performs, the moon describes the version of you that sits down somewhere quiet afterward and thinks about how that went. The most personal of the three.
The Rising
What the doorway looked like.
Your ascendant — the sliver of sky that was lifting off the eastern horizon at the minute you were born. It's what people see first, before they know anything else about you. The most particular of the three: a rising changes every two hours. Needs your birth time.
I edit every reading. Here's why this exists.
Eleanor Vance
I wanted the kind of astrology writing I'd want to read at thirty — specific, not generic. So I started making it. Has been reading astrology like literature for longer than is strictly reasonable — Liz Greene, Demetra George, Steven Forrest, then back to Liz Greene. Keeps a daily ephemeris on the kitchen table and a literary journal on the same desk.
What's on each poster
Same paper, same press, same writer. The structure is identical across the three; the reading inside changes with the axis.
01
You, named.
Your name in the type a magazine cover would use. Your sign for the axis (sun, moon, or rising) with its element, modality, and ruling planet.
02
A reading, written.
A short personal piece in a literary register — three observed qualities and a paragraph that takes you seriously. Different paragraph for each axis.
03
The year, mapped.
Twelve new moons of the year ahead. One sentence each, calibrated to your sign on the axis. The poster stays useful all year.
From the first hundred
“The triptych framed in the hallway. Sun, moon, rising. I stop and read one of them every time I come in.”
Theo · Virgo sun, Mexico City
“I bought the sun poster for my older brother for his birthday and got a text from him at 11 pm that just said: you didn't have to do me like that.”
Lila · Aries sun, Glasgow
“The rising poster is the one my therapist actually noticed. She said it sounded like things I'd been working around for a year.”
Ines · Gemini rising, Toronto
Common questions
30 days. If your posters don't feel personal, write to us and we'll refund. No tribunal.
Your sun is who walks into the room. Your rising is the first impression — what people see in the doorway. Your moon is who walks back out and thinks about how that went. We read all three.
You'll still get your sun and moon (those move slowly enough). Rising needs the time — about an hour's accuracy — so if you don't know it yet, the chart will show two of three, and you can finish the triptych later.
Yes. Each poster is a print-ready PDF plus a high-res PNG, sized for standard 11×17. Print at home or upload to any print shop.
Instantly. The download links are on the welcome screen the second checkout completes, and we also email them to you.
Free reveal · $69 triptych · $29 single · 11×17 PDF + PNG