Posts Tagged ‘poster’
Wednesday, September 1st, 2010
Tags: A New Hope, Andy Helms, film, movie, poster, Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back, The Return of the Jedi
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Sunday, August 29th, 2010

I haven’t seen this movie, but I think this poster is quite nice.
Tags: Coffee & Cigarettes, graphic design, Jim Jarmusch, movie, poster, Viktor Hertz
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Monday, August 9th, 2010
Tags: cricket, Edgar Wright, Hunting Bears, movie, Nick Frost, poster, Shaun of the Dead, Simon Pegg, zombies
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Thursday, July 29th, 2010


This poster is printed with blood.
I for one, am not only feint of heart, I faint at the sight of blood. So this tale of design madness makes me more than a little queasy. Dear reader, stop right here if you feel the same.
The poster for the Swedish “Black Metal” band Watain (above) was designed by the Paris-founded, New York-based designer, Metastazis, and was silk-screen printed using real, human blood. There is not much more to say except: whoever said designers invest blood, sweat and tears in their work, did not mean it to be taken so literally.
This poster goes the extra mile. And the entire process is documented here and here.
Metastazis says his studio is “dedicated to the most scandalous yet refined forms of expression.” Founded in 1999 By Valnoir, and joined by “almost nazi-gay illustrator DJ Holowestcoast and recently by the post-soviet arrogant doll Anastasia Ilyna,” they have shined up Black Metal with high production values and theatrical staging (see here). Their work bridges design and performance in a manner that is becoming more frequent these days.
However, is the act of using human blood scandalous yet refined? You be the judge. In the “end of print” era it seems that spectacle is becoming as significant as content (although the poster is impressive). I’m reminded of
Raymond Lowey‘s “Most Advanced Yet Acceptable” measuring stick for novel design. Maybe “scandalous yet refined” is the 21st century corollary.
Tags: Black Metal, death metal, Metastazis, poster, Watain
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Wednesday, July 28th, 2010
Tags: Bryan Lee O'Malley, Kevin Tong, music, poster, print, rock, Scott Pilgrim, Sex Bob Bomb, silk screen
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