This exhibition
features graphic posters and an interactive, multimedia installation by NLXL, a design studio for visual communication and interaction design based in The Hague.
Not exact matches
Coinciding with its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, a new quad
poster and eight character one sheets have arrived online for Armando Iannucci's adaptation of the 2011
graphic novel The Death of Stalin
featuring Jason Isaacs, Steve Buscemi, Jeffrey Tambor, Michael Palin, Andrea Riseborough, Paul Whitehouse, Rupert Friend, and Simon Russell Beale; check them out below...
Focus
Features has released the first
poster for director David Leitch's (John Wick, Deadpool 2) new film, the action thriller Atomic Blonde, which is based upon the Oni Press
graphic novel The Coldest City and stars Charlize Theron as MI - 6's most lethal assassin.
These display
posters feature kid - friendly
graphics to illustrate your teaching on this topic.
See also: this set of minimalist science
posters by
graphic designer Kazumasa Nagai, also
featured in the magazine's 60s Science Library.
Organised chronologically, the volume
features over 2,500 seminal designs from all over the world, seventy - two of which are profiled in detail beside 57 leaders in the field, including Alphonse Mucha (chocolate advertisements), Edward Johnston (London Underground logo and typeface), El Lissitzky (constructivist
graphic), Herbert Matter (photomontage travel
posters from Switzerland), Saul Bass (animated opening titles), and A. M. Cassandre (art deco
posters).
His intense
graphics and provocative street
posters are a regular
feature of the global street art movement.
This
featured graphic design and
poster art, furniture, stained glass art, batik, metalwork and ceramic art, as well as textiles, tapestry art and some small - scale sculpture.
Jack Tworkov,
Poster Design: Art 1982 Chicago, 1982,
featuring print by the artist published by Tyler
Graphics LTD
Facebook is evaluating a new marker - based augmented reality
feature in its app that provides users with AR experiences tied to specially marked physical objects, like mapping digital
graphics over a movie
poster.
Apple today updated its video creation app Clips with a handful of new
features, introducing new
graphic overlay options and support for Disney and Pixar characters.Clips, first released back in April, is designed to let users combine several video clips, images, and photos with voice - based titles, music, filters, and
graphics to create videos that can be shared in Messages and via social networks.With today's update, Apple has added dozens of new
graphic overlays and animated
poster designs to enhance text - based additions that are added to videos.
Resumes resembling movie
posters, subway maps and Facebook pages, resumes that included tables of contents, info
graphics and videos, even a resume embroidered on a piece of fabric were all
featured in the article.
Today we are
featuring digital illustrator and
graphic designer Aleksey Soloviev, with his amazing
poster illustration artwork.