Minimalist TV/Movie Poster

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_cokwr: Create a tv/movie poster that captures the essence of the story through the use of minimalist design/iconography. , _cpzh4: Design, _cre1l: http://bionicteaching.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Picture-8.png, _chk2m: Tom Woodward (via Martha), _ciyn3: 43, _ckd7g: , _clrrx: , _cztg3:

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I created this using photoshop. First by using the rectangle tool to create the button. I gave it a black stroke of 4px, and used
I created the following images for a blog post on using Angry Birds in the Classroom.Ā  I know Angry Birds isn’t a film or novel,
Seeing Jim Groom’s minimalist movie poster for the The Thing finally get some love from Web UrbanistĀ inspired me to finally take a stab at this
FMJ_Minimalist, a photo by theunwiseman on Flickr. For my last design assignment, I chose to make another Kubrick movie poster in a minimalist style. I know
I love the minimalist poster assignment over at ds106, and going through the process again allows me to do something with The Thing which I
For my minimalist movie poster I choose the 1967 Godard film, Week-end. It’s one of my favorite films and one of the first that came
Design assignment 43 brief Create a TV/movie poster that captures the essence of the story through the use of minimalist design/iconography. The City of Lost Children I chose
Guess the movie… Incidentally the poster was made with Adobe Illustrator. The bullets were made with the 3D revolve tool.…
Alternate Title: “Have you MADE your DECISION for CHRIST?!”…
This is my minimalistic poster for the Design Assignment at #ds106 Digital Storytelling. Tom Woodward (through Marta Burtis) posted the assignment, namely to Create a tv/movie

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