George Ham was a former part-time racing driver and designer who produced some rather amazing posters for the Grand Prix of Monaco during the mid-1900s. The way he captures the sheer speed and rush of Grand Prix racing through vivid watercolors and gouaches is just remarkable. The way he puts an angled perspective on each of this with pleasing type work make for what a good poster work should be.
7.25.2011
7.23.2011
7.22.2011
Reader S.O.W -- Kristóf Murányi
This week's Reader Submission of the week: Kristóf Murányi. He's got a very eclectic feel to his style, having some traces of Art Deco, Bauhaus, and Swiss design. And if I'm correct, he's Hungarian.
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7.21.2011
Planetary Star Wars Posters by Juan Verdera
Juan Verdera makes these Star Wars planets look like pleasant travel destinations in a National Geographic magazine. Little do they show how pleasant they actually are. An elegant and scenic take nonetheless though, nicely done.
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