Thursday, 19 December 2013

Other posters 4/4

Here are just some other poster designs, they don't necessarily have anything in common, they are just poster designs that I really like, even though I may not take any influence from them.

These first two are probably the only ones here that I will actually take any influence from as they follow a lot of conventions of the design for a poster, credits at the bottom, awards and quotes from critics, etc. However the only difference is the "Elliot Morgan" poster isn't a real film, just a parody, but considering that it follows the conventions very well, it's hard to tell.


 These two I like for their unique designs, the "Pulp Fiction" poster is designed to look torn up and old, this gives it the sense that it is a classic film, which is also the style the film has. While the "Gravity" poster has all of its text on one side of the poster, showing the seperation from Earth, which is the key aspect to the film, also having the protagonist be a small feature on the poster shows how small her character is when left alone in space.




These last two posters are films from the same franchise, "X-Men: First Class" and "X-Men Days of Future Past" the reason why I chose these two is because it shows a massive improvement from the first film to the second. The First Class teaser poster is absolutley terrible and looks very amateur, while Days of Future Past looks far superior even though the two have the same ideology of showing the same character from different points in their lives, Days of Future Past's approach is much better.

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