Taxicabs Posters
Black style taxicab from London, Yellowcab from New York City, Panelvan style from Istanbul, VW Beetle from Mexico City. Also this posters displays a current taxi fare information. Lovely set…
Black style taxicab from London, Yellowcab from New York City, Panelvan style from Istanbul, VW Beetle from Mexico City. Also this posters displays a current taxi fare information. Lovely set…
20 classic movies, filtered, distilled and refined into minimalist posters by the folks at Moxy Creative House.
The collection illustrates movie moments ranging from The Hangover’s recent rufilin mishap to A Menace to Society’s classic 40-ounce malt liquor bottle; and for those of you that cannot appreciate the allure of intoxication, there are even a few non-alcoholic beverages included.
The limited edition 11.75" x 15.5" prints (only 200), are available for sale here.
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Artist Olly Moss’ extremely covetable Star Wars trilogy posters. These limited edition, 24x36” screen-printed posters will be available at Mondo Tees, on Monday, 20th December. Link to the site.
A lovely little set, compiled by Flickr user Sandi Vincent.
There is a lot of great stuff coming out from Argentinian graphic artists. Take for instance, the “Network Rebellion” series of typographic posters created by Place, a creative studio firm from Buenos Aires, Argentina.
The artists state that the posters are a critique of social networks.
All the posters have been released under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 licence, so you are free to use them in your projects or share them.
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A superb collection of vintage theater magazine covers and posters, published sometime between 1880 to 1920. [Some posters may be NSFW] [via Everlasting Blort]
More WTF? awesomeness from Minga, a terrific creative studio from Argentina.
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Namaste! A fantastic little Flickr set of faux Dharma Initiative ads.
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“Batman vs. Penguin” & “Spiderman vs. Green Goblin” poster prints, by Simon C Page, a British illustrator and graphic designer. The prints are from his “Hero and Villain” series.