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1.24.2011

New: Dexter Season 5 Silkscreened Poster by Mattson Creative




 


Friend of the blog Ty Mattson of Mattson Creative just came out with this brand new print summarizing the 5th season of Dexter.  See more details on his original post or purchase one of these from sho.com.  Also check out our older posts on his amazing designs, including his internet-famous posters that he designed for LOST.

What's even cooler is his making-of video and photos from the design to printmaking process:












5.24.2010

Entire collection of LOST screenprint posters now available



Ty Mattson recently released these LOST-inspired posters last week, and today the entire set is available for purchase as official ABC merchandise here.

Here's some shots of the posters getting some red carpet treatment with the producers and the cast of LOST:

How cool must it be to have Daniel Faraday (Jeremy Davies) showing off your card?


Don't forget to check out our full post of all the posters on Flyer Goodness, Including all the big detail shots.


LOST screenprint posters by Ty Mattson

 

LINKS:
Posters available on ABCtvstore.com 
LOST screenprint posters on Flyer Goodness



Get the LOST Final Season DVD at Amazon
Lost: The Complete Sixth And Final Season

5.23.2010

Event promotions done right - club flyers from the Detroit Bar

























Almost every night at Detroit Bar has been a good night for me, and very often they have some great bands and DJs coming in.  The flyers however, with 10-minute or less deadlines, can usually be hit-or-miss. But every once and a while, a Detroit Bar event has a decent flyer.  I'm not sure if their resident designer suddenly has some inspirational moments, but when they come the designs turn out pretty well in terms of bar flyers.

And for reference, here's some of Detroit Bar's flyers collected from our previous posts on Flyer Goodness, all the way back to our first post in 2008:


















5.19.2010

LOST screenprint posters by Ty Mattson now available!



“Smoke Monster”
3-color silk-screen on 18×24 100lb. white cover.
One of the coolest Smoke Monster posters out there, this print just got released on the official LOST store on ABC.com, available here for $45.






 “LAX”
2-color silk-screen on 18×24 100lb. white cover.
This poster is amazing, and probably my favorite - can't wait for this one to get on sale.  The photographs really come out better than the digital image, I can't imagine how nice it looks in person!

Available soon here.




“Dual-Locke”
2-color silk-screen on 18×24 100lb. white cover.
  Another one of the more unique and iconic LOST fan art I've seen.  Nice job Ty!
Available soon here.


“The Eye”
2-color silk-screen on 18×24 100lb. white cover.
Available soon here.




“The Numbers”
3-color silk-screen on 18×24 100lb. white cover.
Available soon here.





“Dharma Vans”
2-color silk-screen on 18×24 100lb. white cover.
 Available soon here.




“Montand’s Arm”
3-color silk-screen on 18×24 100lb. white cover.
Available soon here.



“Bunny”
2-color silk-screen on 18×24 100lb. white cover.
Available soon here.



Check out Ty Mattson's store for his posters and other LOST merchandise at the official ABC TV store.

As quoted from the official ABC Lost page:
"To commemorate the final season of LOST, award-winning graphic designer (and die-hard LOST fan) Ty Mattson has created 8 original prints inspired by the show. The series celebrates the mystery and mythology of LOST in a modern, minimal style reminiscent of another era."



LINKS:
Mattson Creative
Original Post on Ty Mattson's Blog
Ty Mattson's store on ABCtvstore.com 

Previous Flyer Goodness post on Mattson Creative

2.01.2010

Mattson Creative - LOST Season 6 Premiere Posters

 
 
 
  
 
Mattson Creative from Irvine, California silk-screened these clean poster designs in honor of the final season premiere for LOST.  In my opinion, these designs are a bit crisper than the internet-infamous posters designed by Olly Moss.