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Geek talk: Movies as Code

Graphic design reviews

In the midst of illustrated interpretations of movie posters, Ben Howdle has come up with a different approach to this trend with his tumblr project Movies {as code}. The name itself pretty much says it all, and code experts or not can find the humour in this synthesized version of pop culture classics. I wonder how the entire plot of a movie would be translated as code... It's also...

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Type + Movies = Typosters

Graphic design reviews

We've seen more than enough re-interpreted movie posters in various styles in the last time, but Samy Boutefah's work focuses more on type than anything else. But what's different this time? The illustrations are more focused into the types used and how they can be related to various movie titles. A funny combination of type and movie puns.

 

 

 

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Pixellogo template review: Logo-469

Logo Templates

We're showcasing featured posts that review the logo templates of our catalog. Today's logo template review is about Logo-469, a modern design in vibrant colours with a trendy look.

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Old school crafts: Letterpress printing

Videos

Letterpress printing is coming back in full force. The retro trend going on right now has brought back the old techniques as well, but many haven't seen how the letterpress process takes place. In another version of Dany Cooke'sshort documentaries we can learn about letterpress and one of the few remaining movable-type printing workshops in the UK, situated at Plymouth University, featuring...

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Industry News: New Apple Logo?

Industry News

In the past iPad launch conference, the presentation ended with a different version of the Apple logo that we know today. This new version apparently wants to go back to the rainbow-striped look that they had back in the day, only with a different display. It might be inspired by the iPad's new super high screen resolution, in a way to showcase their new screen technology. But what about...

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