Rosemary’s Baby Poster
I’ve just finished these three versions of a poster for Rosemary’s baby…one of my favourite films ever.
I wanted to go another way a little and include Minnie and Roman in there as i think this adds a little more intrigue as to their role in the film if you hadn’t seen it already…who hasn’t seen it though right?
I also wanted to steer away from the colour green which seems to have played a huge part in previous posters, i’m sure due to the success of the original poster which was awesome. I did use the green for the title text on the middle poster though as na homage.
Hope you enjoy, please leave comments i would love to know whether you like these…or not.
Smithe – Illustration
Illustrator Smithe…this is his behance name…his real name? dunno!!! He comes from Mexico though we know that!!!! But check out his illustration work, seriously nice vector illustration work here. Skulls and shit…nice!!!
I love the retro feel to his work too.
Smithe has an apparel site where you can by t-shirts and other items with his illustrations on as well as getting his illustration work on posters…pretty cool stuff too. check it out HERE
Best Movie Posters Of 2012
Ok i’m sure there are tons of sites out there that are far more widely read and more reputable that are giving their own top 10 movie posters of 2012 but as far as i can see so far they have a couple of good ones but the rest are a bunch of Christmas cankers!!!
They have failed to miss some of the brilliant posters created by some fellow designers out there who designed and made great movie posters because they’re fan of the art, film, or film genre and many of these rivalled the official movie posters. There were some great official movie posters of course.
I love this poster and it should have been the official poster rather than the bland photographic poster that was actually released.
It wasn’t bad just disappointing.
Great work…this captures the abstract mood and concept of the film. The original poster, though good, depicted the film as a stalk and slasher and didn’t capture the other elements of the film. Whats great about this poster is that it doesn’t focus on one particular element of the film which gives me a sense of curiosity, which is good for a film this weird.
Official Teaser Poster
I don’t know who did this but its great. Loot at his eyes.
This is one of my faves. When it comes to reviving the old school style of the horror and action movie posters
of the 70′s the Dude is…well…The Dude.
Official Teaser Poster
Amazing poster for this movie that reminds me of my film watching experience as a young fan…
that the poster was sometimes better than the film!!!
Official Teaser Poster
Awesome. Great Graphic design, no photos, no Brad Pitt head = awesome!!!
Love this poster…a great alternative to the mirrored poster that was released which wasn’t bad and definitely worked its just i would have preferred this one.
Ok…normally i would hate the use of photography in film posters, this is because its normally a head badly placed on the canvas which generally makes for a boring poster more than anything, but MM uses photography from the film in a really cool and interesting way.
MM takes stills from the original footage (screwing with them a bit, adding grain etc) cropping and resizing the stills and placing them with other design elements to create abstraction. The end result are exceptionally cool posters.
I love the use of yellow in this poster. Again, i would say as much as i enjoyed the film this is a good example of a poster capturing your imagination in such a way that the film doesn’t quite live up to expectations created by the poster. Check out his site for more versions of this poster and other great work.
Official Poster
Great poster for this film which i have not seen nor heard of. i want to though…because of this poster.
Official Teaser Poster
Great poster…reminds me of the Poster for ‘Its Alive!” as well as one of the original posters for “The Exorcist” from the 70′s.
I love this poster. Great image, great typography, simple and effective.
Live2D – Software Program that turns 2D Artwork into 3D
Wow!!! This is truly amazing!
<a href=”http://www.cybernoids.jp/a/en/product”>Live2D</a> is a program from a Japanese company called Cybernoids and it takes 2D artwork and turns it into 3D…not completely 360 degrees worthy but as you can see it’s just a matter of time before it gets there i would love to have a go on this!!!
Illustration – Fernando Vicente
I love these covers, i’m not sure whether these designs were for an actual magazine or whether they appeared in a book as original designs for an imagined mag.
Anyway, aren’t they beautiful. The artist/designer is a guy called Fernando Vicente from Madrid Spain.
There is a touch of early Disney about these illustrations too which i love and of course i’m a sucka for the whole vintage/retro vibe…so good.
He also does a lot of caricatures which i don’t like…not his specifically, just not a fan of the caricature thing in general…it reminds me too much of those street artists you get in Piccadilly or in…well…everywhere in Paris, you know the ones…i just find the whole thing a little annoying…and they’re always the same images, Marylin, Elvis, Brad Pitt, Jolie, i can appreciate the talent but i just am not a fan of that kind of portraiture.
But these are awesome!!!
Design Mistakes – The Road To HillTop House A Retro Film Poster Part 2 by StudioDen75
So…this is what i should have done in the first place. I should have taken the time to step back and think about what was right or wrong about the previous final version before submitting it.
I guess what was great was that the editor said that i had the retro feel down but it was just too violent and i have to agree with him. It was my choice to put those images in and i should have thought about where it was being viewed…i’m a twat.
Anyway, this is the ‘NEW’ final version (i had to do it properly, i couldn’t just leave it) and i think this is about right and how it should have been done originally.
There is an element of PSYCHO here i know…i kind of like that reference, didn’t mean it to happen but there you go.
So i decided to make it portrait rather than landscape, thereby compacting the overall composition without losing the overall bg shape and design just cutting down on space. Made the house bigger. I wanted to keep the girl in the same position as before because i really like her hand reaching out to the audience from the poster. I also added a figure in the top right background by the house to add a little more info…i think this works, most important is that the violence is implied and not in your face which leaves more to the imagination…i think.
What do you think…any criticism is welcome.


























































