Friday, February 29, 2008

Crew Creative Advertising

Today I'd like to feature some movie posters by Crew Creative Advertising. Visually, I don't find today's movie posters very captivating. They don't really catch my eye. And most people see today's movie posters on websites, not posted in public.

My favorite posters from CCA are their series of posters for the low budget movie Knocked Up. Don't get me wrong- CCA has done tons of other great posters. Their posters for Sweeney Todd and Harry Potter feature some really aesthetically beautiful photographs. Most of their posters use great taglines, nice effects, and have interesting cropping of photos.

The posters for Knocked Up come off as being really simple but when you really look at them, the comedy of the movie comes through.


This is the main poster that was used for the movie:



I feel bad for this guy just because of that tagline. Haha And then the bottom is great- "Save the due date."
[I know you can't read it now, just click the image to see the full size!!]





Then there's these two. Simple images but if you look closely, the body language is great. Her legs closed and his legs wide open. And more great puns- "from the proud parents of the 40-year-old virgin" and "expected in cinemas soon."




And the last one. No great puns but the concept is simple yet captivating. The only complaint I have is that I'd like to change the typography used for the actors' names. It doesn't read as well as it could.

Anywho, these movie posters would definitely catch my eye if I saw them on the street. Make sure you check out http://www.impawards.com/designers/crew_creative.html to see more of Crew Creative Advertising's movie poster designs.

Friday, February 15, 2008

-SPOT NYC-


















Thanks to Melina for sending me to spotnyc.com
Most of my friends know that I love Broadway plays and I'd like to do design work for them in the future. Spot NYC makes poster designs for Broadway and off-Broadway plays, as well as other work for plays [tv & radio spots, outdoor promos, web banners, etc.]. One thing I love about the site is that under each piece of art, there's a blurb explaining it so you can know what the designer wanted to achieve & still understand what the poster is about even if you haven't seen the play.



















I love the original poster for RENT and apparently, so do a lot of other people because I've seen a lot of movies and cds that use this exact same design.



















I love the aesthetic of the RENT 10 year anniversary poster. It's a shame that this amazing play is closing soon. =[

"To celebrate RENT’s 10th Anniversary on Broadway, we asked the original campaign photographer, Amy Guip, to contemporize RENT's look for a newer and younger audience. The first collage she showed us felt just right—the hard part was choosing the best color combination!" [www.spotnyc.com]




















They created four posters Avenue Q. This is my favorite. I think it's a great reflection of the play.



















This poster has some pretty sweet illustration. =]

And their billboard is great....

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Yee-Haw Industries

Yee-Haw Industries specializes in original art-like products - from letterpress posters promoting special events, music acts and theatre shows to handmade, woodcut, fine art prints.



Yee-Haw Industries has been covering America with unique, art-like products since 1996. Partners Kevin Bradley & Julie Belcher opened up shop from a back-40 barn in Corbin, Kentucky, with salvaged, antique equipment previously put to rust. Their vibrant, folk art, wood cut prints of country music's classic stars, such as Hank Williams, Sr. and Loretta Lynn, caught eyes and told stories.




Handmade posters featured stranger-than-fiction characters, like ass-whooping grocer Cas Walker and daredevil icon Evel Kenevil. Soon, modern music acts, including Steve Earle, Buddy Guy, Trey Anastasio, Lucinda Williams and Southern Culture on the Skids began commissioning promotional posters and album art.



In 1998, having outgrown the bluegrass barn, Yee-Haw moved to a 100+-year-old building on Gay Street in historic downtown Knoxville (just a few doors down from where Hank Sr. was last seen alive). They began offering tours of the Yee-Haw studio in action and mainstreet store to sell their wares.
[taken from www.yeehawindustries.com]


Friday, February 8, 2008

Aesthetic Apparatus

Aesthetic Apparatus is run by Dan Ibarra & Michael Bysewski.



They are located in Minnesota. They started off silk screening limited-edition concert posters and they have expanded into a full-time graphic design studio.



Plus, when you view a poster on their site, there's a blurb on the side about the client and the poster, which can be helpful to aspiring designers.



You can purchase their work on their website [www.aestheticapparatus.com]. The prices are definitely affordable.


CLICK ON A POSTER TO VIEW IT BIGGER!! =]

I love how Aesthetic Apparatus combines images in their posters, esp in the first poster at the top. Make sure to view it bigger to see all the images that are in there!!

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Tara McPherson

Tara McPherson is a painter, poster artist and freelance illustrator based out of New York City.


Creating art about people and their odd ways, her characters seem to exude an idealized innocence with a glimpse of hard earned wisdom in their eyes.
















Recalling many issues from childhood and good old life experience, she creates images that are thought provoking and seductive.























People and their relationships are a central theme throughout her work.
[All above taken from www.taramcpherson.com]







I just discovered Tara's artwork a couple of weeks ago and I think that she's an amazing artist. Her poster designs are very intriguing and the typography is well done.
CLICK ON A POSTER TO VIEW IT BIGGER!!













This is a poster for Tara's European book tour. The book, titled Lonely Heart, features her artwork.















I love this poster for The Futureheads because when I was little, I used to put an olive on each of my fingers and then eat them. =]













TARA IS ALSO AN AMAZING ILLUSTRATOR/PAINTER SO BE SURE TO CHECK OUT HER WEBSITE TO SEE THOSE!!!