I am OK with the reality that my life can never be as cool as this movie poster
(Source: 909state, via enzantengyou)
I am OK with the reality that my life can never be as cool as this movie poster
(Source: 909state, via enzantengyou)
The Mountain Goats
Wednesday, January 25 @ Crowbar
Shoutouts to Cowichan sweaters!
more info via aespresents
“Saul Bass. Before I ever met him, before we worked together, he was a legend in my eyes. His designs, for film titles and company logos and record albums and posters, defined an era. In essence, they found and distilled the poetry of the modern, industrialized world. They gave us a series of crystallized images, expressions of who and where we were and of the future ahead of us. They were images you could dream on. They still are.”
Tuesday Bassen’s Process Video
Our very own Tuesday Bassen recorded her process for the Help Ink poster campaign. Help Ink sells posters made exclusively for them by selected designers and donates a portion of the proceeds toward a charity!
Tuesday’s poster is called “Doing Good, Helping Others” and benefits Feeding America.
(via tuesdaybassen)
Last Year at Marienbad Japanese poster
(Source: nuuro, via baggerville)
La Noche de los Muertos Vivientes
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”A silk screen edition by James Hoff and Cary Loren in a signed and numbered edition of 50 copies. The image was proposed when the traveling paperback edition of “Against Interpretation” fell apart in Oslo Norway at gallery 0047 in the first overseas exhibition of “Hungry for Death” (the Destroy All Monsters archive show). After the paperback cover was hung on the wall in Oslo, James Hoff added a “Hitler Mustache” - (not realizing the connection between her famous essay “Against Fascism” and its connection to the book’s cover. It was then decided that an edition of the paperback cover would make an interesting poster/ silk screen edition and was soon produced. The image was printed in two colors by a fine art press in Detroit, Michigan in 2009. A total edition of 50 copies, signed and numbered by James Hoff and Cary Loren.
The edition has a hand-drawn “Hitler” mustache put on with a magic marker, that makes each a unique multiple.”
(via nosex)
Bad Brains
Tuesday, September 20
State Theatre / St. Petersburg, FL
as always, more info via aespresents.com
In a collaboration with Hoopism, Robb Harskamp has designed this 24”x36” poster of every NBA player to ever participate in the slam dunk contest. In jersey pictogram form.
(purchase via harsky.com / via coolerthanthat)
Just bought this!