
From the portfolio. Why aren't there more posters and flyers with rocks on them?

Saw this my second day into London, stumbling upon "The Crypt," the dungeony basement of St. Pancras Church that features art exhibitions. This week it is "Mine," a show of expirimental video and photographic works my the MA students at the Maidstone Campus of the University for the Creative Arts. The flyer is done by Irina Rusakova, who is also featured in the exhibition.














This one was inspired by the British Channel 4 logo, and as you probably noticed, you can cut the pieces at the bottom to actually assemble the design on top. Kinda cool




For a while now, I've been trying to figure out how one would watch this film outside Canada. It's a documentary following the indie-poster scene, with what looks like some cool interviews and insight with some talented graphic designers and artists. If anyone knows how I can get a hold or a view of this, I'm begging here.









Really might attract the wrong crowd, but I thought this was interesting because it took on the cut-and-paste magazine appeal but is a bit cleaner (rather than utterly jittery and choppy). The pornstar could be a little more explicit and the halftone could be better, but it does grab the eye off a rack of gig flyers.
This one passed under the radar for me. While I saw the same cartoony golden gate bridge promotions online and around SF, I never got to see this Jaws-inspired piece.