When Gutenberg’s Bible was printed in 1455, it changed the world. Its historical significance is unquestionable — no history class would fail to mention it. But what could we say about this book in a graphic design class?
Read MoreDynamic symmetry is a proportioning principle which can we used to achieve eye-pleasing compositions by aligning elements to a special kind of grid. Examples of this found in literature were always on some old piece of art. Naturally, I had to apply it to movie posters. After my introductory post, here’s nine new examples of great movie poster designs, compared to the dynamic symmetry grid.
Read MoreGrids are hard to avoid in design. Although some people nowadays offer advice on breaking (or forgetting) the grid, it’s been a useful tool for a long, long time. And not only in design—art, architecture and handwritten manuscripts have relied on grid to provide structure even in Ancient Greece. This article gives a short intro to dynamic symmetry and explores some examples using movie posters…
Read MoreSince quarantine gives me some extra reading time, I decided to start Book Stories: basically me going through some film/art books I own, presenting stuff I find interesting.
I’ll start with a book about Tomislav Pinter, legendary Croatian cinematographer.
Read MoreMy personal 18 favorite movie posters of 2018.
Read MoreThis year, while visiting the 65th Pula Film Festival, I caught a nice little poster exhibition of old Croatian movies at cinema Valli.
Read MoreUntil a few weeks ago, I've never seen an Albanian movie poster. That, luckily, changed after a small exhibition in Zagreb, a part of the Film Mutation Festival. Those eight hand-drawn posters on the movie theater's lobby wall made quite an impression on me and I immediately felt what I saw must be the tip of an iceberg, one I was anxious to explore. The only problem was—Google knew next to nothing about Albanian movie posters.
Read MoreHaving a bigger-than-average interest in movie posters means that every time I watch a movie (either at home or in cinema), I’m aware of its poster.Like with record sleeves, good movie artwork seems like an important element of the watching experience. While a great poster can make my overall experience of the movie better, a great movie with a lousy poster makes me sad for the missed opportunity (and sometimes I’ll even go and design a fan poster for it).
Read MoreHow can you make an alternative movie poster more personal? Use family photos as key art!
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