poster reinterpretations

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  • Countryman0

    I have no problem with the resurgence of old techniques and mediums, I guess my major problem is coming from the amount of individuals who just copy what they see almost directly. One or two of these minimal movie posters, sure it was neat at first and I give props to the individuals who put time and effort into the concpetualization.

    However, three months afterwards it seems like there are hundreds of people posting the exact same stuff. Same colors, same minimal style, and in most cases, the same movie.

    You like movies and you want to express that in poster form.....OK. Just do it in your own special way instead of ripping off someone who spend a good amount of time and effort into his own work.

    • I share an office with someone who does this for all of his work (I'm not exagerating). He's super-ambitious and thinks this is an acceptable way to design.Josev
    • an acceptable way to design. The problem is that it slows him down when he cant find an appropriate resource to rip off to suit a project.Josev
    • to suit the project.Josev

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