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Minimalist Poster - December 2013
You are invited to prepare a minimalist poster representing Irving Berlin's "White Christmas" or Tim Burton's "The Nightmare before Christmas".
Can you improve on the following posters that accompanied the movies?
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0047673/
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0107688/
What you have to do is to come up a poster to be a direct replacement for that movie by presenting one that captures the essence of the movie / plot / key scene / dialog, but at the same time it has to be minimalist.
Acorn
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Re: Minimalist Poster - December 2013
Here is a simple attempt, which was two words and two blends but misses out on the sense of the movie.
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The red blend is supposed to be festoons or paper decorations, almost in the shape of a bell.
Acorn
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Re: Minimalist Poster - December 2013
That was some blizzard, Rik.
Acorn
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Re: Minimalist Poster - December 2013
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Acorn
That was some blizzard, Rik.
Acorn
Meant to be advertising a film.
Meant to be a poster.
Meant to be minimalist.
And... Yes... They stood there, posing, for too long! ;))
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Re: Minimalist Poster - December 2013
Didn't get the minimalist part with this one but I had fun:
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Acorn
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I like the font, it remind me of the graphics where, if you invert the text, it reads the same.
Acorn
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Acorn
Didn't get the minimalist part with this one but I had fun:
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Acorn
It's as much work as you want to put into it.
I like it. =D>
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Re: Minimalist Poster - December 2013
This is as minimal as I wanted to go!
And, saw the film for the first time, last night.