28 Minimalist Movie Posters
I am so excited for this post, I love movies and I love movie posters. I love walking into a theatre and checking out all the new upcoming movie posters.
Continue ReadingI am so excited for this post, I love movies and I love movie posters. I love walking into a theatre and checking out all the new upcoming movie posters.
Continue ReadingThe 1960s saw an evolution in graphic design. Like in the 1950s, you still had Saul Bass creating movie posters and a lot of earth tones dominating advertisements.
Continue ReadingWe’ve all been inspired by photography in many forms, styles and conceptual ideas. It’s when photography is at its most simplistic with a single focus, is at it’s best in my opinion.
Continue ReadingMore than 2 years ago we posted a huge post of typography examples in “We All Love Typography“. It is one of the top 10 posts we have ever had on Inspiredology.
Continue ReadingThe 1950s donned a cloak of perkiness – smoking didn’t kill, Cuba was a vacation destination and women were pleased as punch to do housework in pearls and heels.
Continue ReadingWay back in college – the early ’90s, to be precise – I was taught in graphic design class that huge companies continue to advertise because it’s important to keep their brand out there and in people’s minds.
Continue ReadingWith the NHL playoffs just around the corner, us hockey fans are getting ready for the drive to the cup. The world’s most prestigious trophy in all of sports (even if you don’t like hockey – everyone know it’s the coolest trophy).
Continue ReadingWatercolour is a great source of inspiration, for many Graphic Designers, painting isn’t their thing, but because of the tools we can use – most designers now have the ability to create wonderful digital watercolour designs.
Continue ReadingPhotoshop is the most powerful design tool since the pencil. Just recently turning 20, Photoshop has allowed designers to push the limits of creativity to new areas, we thought we would never reach.
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