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giovedì, luglio 11

Superheroes - Past/Present Series by Khoa Ho

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"Everyone has a memory, a past. It's the driving force behind all of our actions for our present, our future. 

In this poster series I took a dive into the origins of these individuals and who they were before they became superheroes to remind us that despite the trials of our past, what we choose to do moving forward is much more important to us and the world we share."






giovedì, agosto 30

Emilio Cassanese – Thanks for the Cage

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This project was born the night when I visited one of these "pseudo-circus / zoo" where the spaces are so close and there wasn't much air. A proposal for collaboration, produced for the WWF





43% of circus and small zoos don't respect right spaces

martedì, giugno 19

Pictogram rock posters

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"This is my most ambitious, and maybe also the best, personal work I’ve done so far. I decided to pick a few bands and artists from the rock genre and make pictogram posters for them. Instead of just putting one single pictogram in each poster, like in my previous ‘Pictogram music posters’, I made as many as I could possibly come up with for each artist, and jammed them into one single poster. There is a total of 234 song pictograms in these posters. I started this project Jan 15th 2012, so I’ve been working on this for about five months. I am really happy and proud to be able to present them now. 

The bands and artists that I chose are: David Bowie, Bob Dylan, The Rolling Stones, Iggy Pop, The Beatles, Bruce Springsteen, Johnny Cash and Elvis Presley. I’m aware of the absence of female artists in this list. I’m sorry about that, and I will try to make up for it in future projects. "










Source: BuzzFeed

venerdì, marzo 2

Justin Barber - Truth and Lies.

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"This humorous poster series takes some of the most common, everyday lies we tell ourselves and hear from others, and bluntly translates them into the unequivocal truth. By visually representing the difference in what we often say but secretly mean, Truth and Lies uncovers the inane conversational nuances that reveal paradoxical dichotomies in our otherwise ordinary life. In other words, this is what you say, but (this is what you mean) - and we all know it".
















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