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| Stripped: Minimalist Movie Posters and Album Artwork Posted: 24 Jul 2012 01:03 AM PDT As consumers, there are a lot of different products that companies want us to purchase or get into. When you’re in a position to make one choice amongst many products, there is a need for it to stick out; you need to be swayed. Companies do this through things like features and pricing; is it what you need? or is it in your budget? Many times, all the features and prices can be relatively similar, so what do people turn to? The design. Design is important not just because it can make what you’re selling look better, but often times because it gives us a sneak peek into what’s in store. The purchase of an album or a movie ticket is no different. If you’re looking for a good movie or album, you’re often taking a look at the related artwork. Though an unfortunate truth about movie and television artwork, as well as album artwork, is sometimes it can be a bit over done. Most times, it’s your first impression, so typically production companies want to cram in as much as possible–or either they’re completely off. Either way, after you listen or you watch you have an idea of what you just consumed; it’s either the same or very different. The ArtworkWhat would happen if you just stripped down movie posters and album artwork to what it really is or could be? What if one decided to pick one thing to single out and used that as the artwork? Well, fortunately we don’t have to ask as many designers have done so. Below are some of our favorite minimalist movie posters and album artwork; some are clever, and some are just the essentials. For added fun, as you scroll, stop at the title of the work and try to imagine what you would use as the design then scroll to the picture and see what you get. It’s very fun to see how people strip down different things. True Blood by Olly Moss Batman by RCrosby93 The Simpsons by Olly Moss The Help by Nelos Radiohead’s “The Bends” by Danix54 Sex and the City by Olly Moss Slumdog Millionaire by ThreeProngs Superman by Haden Yale Roger Water’s “Amused to Death” by Abrickinthewall Titanic by Pedro Vidotto Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles by Ahrima13 Alice in Wonderland by Rowan Stocks-Moore The Avengers by William Henry From Dusk Till Dawn by Grilherme Grecu Fight Club by Pedro Vidotto Juno by Theckboom Forrest Gump by Pedro Vidotto Hangover by Cameron X. Coleman Home Alone by Backstothewall Jay-Z’s “Blueprint 3″ by Minimal Album Artwork Kill Bill Vol. 1 by Ibraheem Youssef Captain America by Marko Manev Pulp Fiction by by Ibraheem Youssef The Shawshank Redemption by Nick Tassone Shutter Island by Kenzo Giunto The Social Network by Kairon Sarri Coldplay’s “Fix You (Single)” by Ty Lattau REM’s “In Time: The Best of R.E.M., 1988-2003″ by Mr. Brocklehurst Pink Floyd’s “Dark Side of the Moon” by Ty Lattau The Beatles’ “Abbey Road” by Abrickinthewall Nirvana’s “Nevermind” by Ty Lattau AC/DC’s “Back in Black” by Ty Lattau System of a Down’s “Mesmerize” by Chris Siegle Wall-E by Tom Cross Wolverine by Marko Manev Your TurnDid you play along when scrolling? Pick three titles from above and let us know what you would have designed in our comments. Everyone has different ideas, so share yours! (rb) |
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