This is the final part of ‘minimalist remakes of film and television posters’ series, you can view the previous parts here..
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
This awesome pair is by Ben Whitesell you can find his behance folio here
A small sample of the work from the terribly impressive Hexagonall folio.
To save these posts turning into a mile long I’ve decided to break them up into parts, you can find the other parts here..
Part 1
Part 3
Part 4
Anyway, on with the show.
This set it by Salvatore Rotolo
I absolutely love this style of remixing the classic cinema and television poster.
These simple but effective posters draw upon the most basic elements of a film or television show and converts them into these stunning, minimal adaptations.
The first set s by Albert Exergian and are all available for sale via Blanka
This is part one of a four part series, you can find the addition posts here..
Daniel Mackie is a London based illustrator who has been in the game for the past 10 years, his folio can boast over 2000 commissioned illustrations and 100’s of clients.. A quick glance at his portfolio leaves no questions why.
The futuristic vision of award winning designer and architect, Vincent Callebaut.
Set in a brief for 2100, the ‘lily pad’ project is aimed at combating rising sea levels, accommodating “ecological refugees”
“It is a true amphibian half aquatic and half terrestrial city, able to accommodate 50,000 inhabitants and inviting the biodiversity to develop its fauna and flora around a central lagoon of soft water collecting and purifying the rain waters.”
This amazing house by HSH architecture stands vertical with a slopping roof and a flat base, which digs underground. It slope is the the same direction as the slope of the terrain. The slope of the house was requested by the investor as he wanted to use the house as a small cinema.