Today I gathered fresh and creative examples of minimal
movie poster design.
Watch how
the movie poster design of «Best Picture» winners has evolved, from «Casablanca» to «Birdman.»
Not exact matches
But their
designs —
movie posters of popular films and TV shows remixed to show primarily black casts — became a major moment in London this week when their
posters were displayed...
And to help get the word out about this seriously incredible
movie that will be in limited theaters and available on VOD starting Friday, October 9th, we've got an exclusive batch of character
posters designed by Alex Pardee, the brilliant artist who has delivered awesome work for The World's End and Attack the Block previously.
With many popular
movies, artists will use their own resources to
design posters that they feel fit the
movie better than the official ones that we see in theaters.
Like a lot of
movie buffs who've mostly enjoyed the transition of Marvel superheroes to film, I was intrigued by the trailers for Thor and turned off by its clumsily
designed rash of
posters.
This slick one - sheet for the bonkers «High - Rise» includes the reflection of a man jumping off a building, and it's the playful way the
poster is
designed that teases all the wild, fun madness this
movie has in store.
The oddly black and white cover artwork for Singles, which comes from the theatrical
poster design, takes the opposite approach of what black and white
movies advertising in color do, not using color on either side.
It is profoundly difficult to find one well
designed poster for a Christmas
movie, that factors in the holiday itself.
Over the last few months leading up to the release, our friends at
Poster Posse put together a series of poster designs for the
Poster Posse put together a series of
poster designs for the
poster designs for the
movie.
Since he began
designing posters for Warner Bros in 1942 (his first being the James Cagney classic, Yankee Doodle Dandy), Gold has crafted some of the most iconic
movie one - sheets in Hollywood history.
The section also includes a
Poster Gallery containing 11
movie and character one - sheet
designs and a 73 - image Photo Gallery offering a mix of film stills and behind - the - scenes shots.
If you didn't know, when a studio is coming up with their marketing plan, they
design a myriad of options for the
movie poster and usually the versions that aren't used are never seen again.
Repo Man has my favorite Criterion release cover art; it's amazing and
designed by
movie poster artist Jay Shaw, who also
designed the artwork for singles from our album Innerworld.
Every Inside the Script title includes the film's complete shooting script in a customizable ebook format; dozens of chapters about the script and the film that detail the
movie's development; rare historical documents such as production notes, storyboards, and candid photos; and an interactive image gallery of costumes, on - set stills,
movie posters, set
designs and behind - the - scenes photos.
Laura served as the Art Director for 5414 Productions» first documentary A SECOND KNOCK AT THE DOOR, and was instrumental in establishing the overall aesthetic of ASKATD's
movie poster, marketing materials, etc.Since graduating with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic
Design, Laura has worked as a designer and illustrator for a wide range of clients.
In high school he became interested in stage
design and lighting, and worked part - time at a
movie theater where he made
posters for lobby displays from 1935 - 1938.
For Beat Nite, Estes has invited artists to
design a
movie poster to help support future programming, with over 20 participating artists.
A group show brings together
poster designs by 18 graphic artists who have created broadsides for everything from Cuban cultural happenings to U.S.
movies — all in stark shades of white, black and red.
It is accompanied by a selection of
posters advertising Alexander Korda's 1935 science - fiction
movie, «Things to Come,» for which the artist
designed some special effects, and a well - made three - channel video projection by Czech - born, Chicago - based artist Jan Tichy, inspired by Moholy - Nagy's abstract photograms.
In high school he became interested in stage
design and lighting, and worked part - time at a
movie theater where he made
posters for lobby displays, 1935 - 1938.
The ad,
designed like a
poster for the
movie «Titanic,» complains Read more...
The ad,
designed like a
poster for the
movie «Titanic,» complains that the United States, Japan and Canada, particularly, have held back efforts to settle on concrete targets for limiting emissions of greenhouse gases.