There are truly some amazing poster designs out there where print designers cleverly use type to convey their message. Typography, when used creatively in print design, can strongly influence the reader and leave them with a lasting impression of your work. Today, I want to share some incredible typography-based poster designs with you in hopes that they inspire you to create something beautiful.
Am I Collective
Am I Collective, based out of Cape Town, South Africa, has created some really amazing type designs for print. Below are two of Am I Collective projects that I absolutely love. The first one was created for Jupiter Drawing Room and ABSA, one of the leading banks in South Africa.
THis second project by Am I Collective was commissioned by DRAFT FCB, USA and it was for a dockers USA campaign aimed at promoting their line of cargo pants.
Karolina Babiliute
Karolina Babiliute is a designer from Kaunas, Lithuania that created this stunning handmade, knitted typography poster.
Misspent: The Poster
This is a fantastic typography poster created by Ervin Esen. It was screen printed on 270 gsm Colorplan Ebony with 3 spot inks.
Hangtime
Karl Kwasny created these three marvelous typographic posters for a club night in Melbourne, Australia called Hangtime.
Throw The Bomb
This is a typographic poster exhibited at the DROP EXHIBIT in Arsenic Theater in Lausanne, Switzerland. It was created by Victor Ortiz.
Moshik Hebrew Typeface
This is a Hebrew Typeface Poster designed by Moshik Nadav of Jerusalem, Israel. I love just how simple and elegant this poster design is.
Absent Bitmap Typeface Poster
This poster was created by Liza Dixon of Palm Beach, Florida.
"Absent (bitmap typeface name) was based off of Courier, but took an unexpected turn when the counters of each letter were dropped (this is how the typeface gets its name). The poster re-emphasizes this concept as the features of the man’s face are also absent."
Silo
Here are some incredible typographic poster designs created by Silo.
Tom Davie
Three great typography posters created by Cincinnati, Ohio designer Tom Davie.
Changing Lines
Pedro Pereira is an art director and graphic designer from Lisbon who is the founder of Changing Lines. He is a skilled designer that often uses type to bring his designs to life.