Re: Minimalist Film Poster - April 2014
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Originally Posted by
David Strover
Hullo Everyone,
To take a break from messing up website SEO and not being able to figure out a simple Web Designer 10 problem I thought I'd have a go at this one.
I tried to show what the film is about by the viewer just looking at the image - no words.
Here are two versions of my image - personally I think less is more on these but I leave that up to you good ladies and gentlemen.
Cheers
David
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David: I like that a lot.
Well done indeed. :-bd
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Re: Minimalist Film Poster - April 2014
Hi
Here's my concept. Tried to keep it simple.
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Re: Minimalist Film Poster - April 2014
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Originally Posted by
gwpriester
A+. Brilliant!
I'm going to pretend that your comment was for my post, Gary.
So, I lay claim to it! ;))
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Re: Minimalist Film Poster - April 2014
Great thread and very good ones.
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Originally Posted by
skech
Apologies for the crude drawing but it's the first time I've use webdesigner to create something like a drawing and I've done this during a quick break.
Skech that is really nice, if this is the first time to create something like a drawing, then hard to say anything else but just it is a great start :)
Maybe it is also some kind of sign for a new trend if the master of the flat web designs suddenly starts to draw and moreover with depth :)
Re: Minimalist Film Poster - April 2014
While I enjoyed Gary's humour, i think the solitary tear in mhjgkane's rendering wins it for me so far.
Acorn
Re: Minimalist Film Poster - April 2014
Thanks Acorn
I was looking at it from the perspective that his world simply crumbled, most likely along with a certain amount of his sanity, during the time of his incarceration.
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Originally Posted by
Acorn
While I enjoyed Gary's humour, i think the solitary tear in mhjgkane's rendering wins it for me so far.
Acorn
Re: Minimalist Film Poster - April 2014
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mhjgkane
Thanks Acorn
I was looking at it from the perspective that his world simply crumbled, most likely along with a certain amount of his sanity, during the time of his incarceration.
Yours had the essential point of being minimal; three white blobs capturing the mask, the tear the pathos.
Acorn