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For my latest process pieces for Design Cuts, we’re going to have fun creating some inspirational posters!
These posters will show you some great ways to work with the 22 fonts available as part of this week’s bundle, walking you through some basic typographic principles, more advanced text functionality, as well as various other handy design techniques.
Let’s get started!
my design for the ace and jocelyn poster competition, inspired by saul bass, with photography from www.flickr.com/photos/chromogenic/
fingers crossed you all like it!
No smoking sign. No smoking t shirt. No smoking design. No smoking graphic. Smoking kills. Smoking causes cancer. Smoking causes wrinkles. Smoking sucks.
www.zazzle.com/no_smoking_monster_tshirt-235468856604182055
Poster:
www.zazzle.com/no_smoking_monster_poster-228578704430930738
© Andi Libberton Bird All Rights Reserved
House Frey
Sigil – Two Towers spanned by a bridge on Silver
Sworn To House Tully
After watching the awesome Game of Thrones series I became slightly obsessed with each of the House’s and their identity or sigil.
Having found the houses and their representative sigils. I set about creating a vector for each one of them and creating a poster. I hope you like them as much as I do.
Available from my RedBubble
My first tutorial for the good people at Creative Market is now live!
I will walk you through the process of re-creating a poster I call "Structure." We will go through all the steps, from conceptualization to execution.
I used quite a few resources from the Creative Market community along the way. This writeup should give you a glimpse of how versatile they all are.
I hope you'll enjoy the process piece. Until next one, cheers!
You can see more on my site here: creativejuus.com/2014/02/10/creative-mondays-113-the-wolf...
“What is Creative Mondays?
Monday’s are always a drag. The start of a new week, you have to go back to that routine of going to bed early/get up early. If (like me) you have to commute then you prepare for that long journey into work and that long journey back for the first time after a nice two day break.
So to kick off those lousy Mondays, I’m going to get my creative mind flowing in a positive way. Creative Mondays. A chance for me to show off something unfinished or finished that I’ve been working on throughout the previous week.”
“Sell me this pen.” Scorsese and Dicaprio team up again to make a high flying story of sex, drugs and money on the stock market in the 1990′s. Based on Jordan Belfort’s memoir, Scorsese put’s it all out there on the big screen.
I wanted to create a poster that encapsulated some of the items around Belfort that led to his downfall. The poster was created in Photoshop with a few elements imported from Illustrator (the microphone and the razor). I used a new font called Resamitz by Grzegorz Luk that I’d read about on the CreativeBloq website.
Many people now know the story of the uncovered and disused ex-lift passageways in Notting Hill Gate tube station that LU workers rediscovered in 2010 after 50 years of being sealed up. I've now added a few more pictures to the set - a set that has garnered more attention that I could have ever imagined!
This is one of the more damaged of the set and shows two partial posters - the indecipherable top poster having been posted over one for the "London Dance [Studio] in Oxford St, London - "My, you have made progress" she says - his dancing lessons apparently having paid off!
The posters and passageways have, after much thought, been re-entombed and are again inaccessible so please don't pester the station staff
read more about Otaku Magazine - Romania
otaku.ro/v2/index.php?itemid=106&catid=27
prints by www.creativepartners.ro
After creating the Game of Thrones Poster series I decided to try a new approach to some poster designs.
This is a true minimalist approach where I have only taken two features from each of the animals represting the houses.
Although I would like to do more I dont think this will work for many houses.
www.redbubble.com/people/liquidsouldes/works/8141297-hous...
Hello everybody! Simon here. In order to properly celebrate Design Cuts’ first birthday, what’s better than an anniversary poster?
The 22 deals that are part of the birthday craziness include thousands of design elements to choose from. We ought to be able to create something fun, impactful, and visually pleasant by hand-picking an harmonious selection out of the bunch.
So, what’s the plan? We’ll use textures, vector elements, and typefaces to craft a British-themed commemorative poster. We have to celebrate the roots of Tom, Darren, Tina, and Steph somehow, right? I mean, the British accent makes everything better anyway: better detectives (Sherlock), better secret agents (007), and now, better design resources.
The tutorial will walk you through the various steps I took to assemble the various resources into a visually coherent ensemble. With that in mind, let’s get to it, shall we?
The quote is an excerpt from an article in The New Yorker (May, 1942). I've liked it for a while. Finally found it a home.
12" x 18" 4-color on uncoated stock. Hand-set "PressType" unknown condensed gothic.
Baltasar vs. Pablo: Es un fotomontaje de fantasía donde yo junto a pablo revivimos a nuestra manera la magía del mundo de HARRY POTTER.
El montaje tiene varias fotos, muchos pinceles y mucho retoque; pero gracias a eso pude llegar al resultado esperado. Espero que lo disfruten.
Credits:
Landscape: joannastar-stock.deviantart.com/art/Landscape-108-123768254
Lightning brushes: redheadstock.deviantart.com/art/Lightning-Photoshop-and-G...
Ruins: amliel.deviantart.com/art/Ireland-Ruins-near-Shannon2-450...
Ruins2: www.deviantart.com/art/Ruins-PNG-507864113
Brushes Sparks-and-Dust: baltasarvischi.deviantart.com/art/Sparks-and-Dust-Brushes...
Cloud: baltasarvischi.deviantart.com/art/Cloud-Brush-by-Baltasar...
I made a Valentine's Day thingy for my latest process piece for Design Cuts!
This one was quite a lot of fun to put together. Roverd is a great script typeface, with plenty of luscious swashes to play with. Add a few ornaments around it, sprinkle with a texture or two, and you'll get a neat card/poster to share with your loved one.
The bundle features some interesting resources for your print projects. You should check it out, and grab it before it's gone forever.
It's a poster I found via the publisher West Coast Midnight Run that I thought you might really appreciate, if you are fan of science fiction, comic books, superhero movies or DC Comics' The Justice League, Superman, Batman etc but esssssspecially The Flash.
This poster is viewable in much larger size at the movie review segment of The Flash.
wifi.midnighttracks.org/the-flash
If you like or love this kind of artwork and photos, they have similar posters and artwork/photos on exotic cars, fashion and fashion models, and stunning science fiction pieces.
You can sign up as a STANDARD member and get a free-of-cost account for your lifetime. You can also upgrade to GOLD after getting your STANDARD account, GOLD requires a small annual fee and gives you access to tons more content, art book editions (100 plus pages per volume) and downloadable posters suitable for wallpaper or screensavers.
Like many fans already hooked, I love their stuff and cant recommend them enough. If you are a photography and images buff, chances are you might enjoy discovering their content and imagery.
West Coast Midnight Run is not some cheap overnight publication, they have been online for almost 20 years but they are smaller than most glamour and art lifestyles venues yet they have highly entertaining themes and topics and some serious talent.
wifi.midnighttracks.org/exposition/
Hope you like what you find.
NOTE: AVOID IF POSSIBLE BROWSING THEIR SITE USING A MOBILE PHONE, THE CONTENT IS BETTER VIEWED USING A LARGE DISPLAY SCREEN, LAPTOPS AND DESKTOPS WORK FINE.
In 1924 the well known Berlin publishing house of Ullstein launched a new magazine UHU. The issues published In the decade of its existance are now regarded as important documents of the social history of the Weimar period.
This wonderful poster by Busso Malchow, one of a pair, using the owl that was the symbol of the Ullstein publishing house, is reproduced in a 1925 issue of Gebrauchsgraphik.
Created in Google Gemini 2.5 Flash, aka, "Nano Banana."
See more here: www.youtube.com/@journeymanplayer7459