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..
It was only yesterday when @designtavern and myself were in my ordinary local newsagent, buying the latest issue of Frankie. The friendly man behind the counter, by no means Frankie’s target demographic, remarked happily “I love the design of this one, it’s really great!”.
This is someone who looks at the hundreds of different covers every single month. So you know what? I’m inclined to trust his judgement.
Editorial design is now going beyond merely getting a mag off the shelves and into the hands eager readers. Intricate folds, a nod to minimalism and all things organic, perhaps this shift is just what the magazine industry needs.
These two publications have quickly become two of my all-time faves –
Editorial Design is an amazing book, exploring both the fundamental principles of magazine design (i.e; get a product off the shelves) but also pays homage to some of the outstanding publications of yesteryear. From grid principles to Vogue layouts, it’s a must read for any magazine enthusiast, those who write and those that work behind the scenes.
IdN’s latest issue is dedicated to celebrating the wonders of modern editorial design. The pages are positively littered with innovative publications that push the boundaries in terms of design. From intricate folding publications, to fresh and exciting typography, it’s a truly inspirational issue. As for the free DVD included, it’s a muuuust must have.