Phantom City Movie Posters

Gerry Mak Reader Find

By Gerry Mak in New Trends on Tuesday 24 August 2010

These promotional, limited-edition movie posters, designed by Justin Erickson for Toronto-based marketing firm Phantom City Creative, are pure rulage, especially the one for Let The Right One In.

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Steve Thomas’ arcade-game propaganda

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By Gerry Mak in New Illustration on Friday 16 April 2010

Illustrator Steve Thomas has recently posted some great propaganda art based on classic video games. My favorite is the one he did for Frogger not only because it’s a really striking design, but also because Frogger wouldn’t be so obvious a choice to make propaganda art out of compared to a game like say Space Invaders.

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Maher Diab

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By Zolton in New Illustration on Saturday 3 April 2010

I love the colours and concept in this artwork by Maher Diab. Of the idea behind the poster, he says: ‘Jesus gave up on us and he’s out of plans to make things right. He came in peace 2000 years back. Now it’s time for Plan B’.

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Movie Title Mix-Up

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By Gerry Mak in Cool Websites on Monday 15 March 2010

Something Awful just posted some hilarious movie poster mash-ups, matching images to titles that result in inappropriate allusions to the core premises of each film.

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Look Hear design event

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By Casper Johansson in New Design on Friday 26 February 2010

Look Hear is a free event taking place at the Newcastle Art Gallery in Australia from March 10, and running until the end of the month, at which a selection of designers and artists will present a series of talks about their creative process, methods and techniques, as well as discuss the inspirations behind their creative careers.

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Paper Jam Press hip hop posters

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By Clare Hillier in New Design on Wednesday 17 February 2010

While I might be more good girl than gangsta, I am loving these hangable hip hop posters. Courtesy of Paper Jam Press, each hand pulled piece is limited edition and features words to live by.

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