There seems to be a trend these days for turning modern day film posters into fantastically retro pieces of design. Came across these very cool movie posters based on Atari 2600 computer game boxes by Penney Design.
Reminds me of these pitch-perfect “I can read movies” book cover series by Spacesick. Masterful “less is more” image making. Brilliant.
Most of the time, I wish I was a kid again. These were taken on my Diana F+ a couple of years back — more on my Flickr page.
I love autumn, shame I’ve not managed to get out and take many photos this year, but here’s a mosaic of a few of my flickr favourites…
Credits: 1. *the distant sound of autumn*, 2. Untitled, 3. Ostracized, 4. Considering the Gravity of Situationism, 5. Explored February 5, 2008 #181, 6. holga in autumn, 7. 0 = 1, 8. polaroid & autumn, 9. small pie | october 24. 2009
I first came across Brent Barsons work when I saw his Typophile Film Festival Credits — now here’s another mind blowing film portraying the creative process and the faliure we usually encounter and overcome — all exported one frame at a time… Expressive typography at it’s best.
Another photographic portfolio website for press & tv photographer Tim Anderson. Tim liked a previous site I did for Warren Allott so much he wanted one exactly the same — all for under £250. Contact me here for more details.
Handcrafted with love by BYU design students and faculty, for the 5th Typophile Film Festival. A visual typographic feast about the five senses, and how they contribute to and enhance our creativity. Everything in the film is real—no CG effects!
Illustrator Johanna Basford has spent the last 48 hours drawing a circular pen and ink collage of everything that Twitter users send to her. She’s had hundreds of tweets and only about 3 hours sleep. My bear is in there somewhere…

UPDATE* …and here’s the finished picture, printed in a limited edition of 100 screenprints. If only I could afford one…

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