i find these kind of solutions in recent corporate designs too.
but nowadays the use of black in these kind of design has become taboo.
i think the use of black made many of those posters quite heavy (which is a good word to describe corporate designs like IBM). it was unique, but also… too heavy. you can see it also in studio shots, which then shot in a darker exposure, but nowadays it’s more fashionable to make the lightning as bright and as blinging as possible.
Wonderful indeed !
ps: Alki (besides being great) is a great reference to find great design.
Do you know him personally?
As far as that goes with cyber friends Scott.
It’s a lady, by the way. An elderly lady even.
Damn! It’s so simple but beautiful at the same time
I love the concept of the poster but only because it is an EXACT copy of one of josef muller-brockmann’s musica viva posters.
i find these kind of solutions in recent corporate designs too.
but nowadays the use of black in these kind of design has become taboo.
i think the use of black made many of those posters quite heavy (which is a good word to describe corporate designs like IBM). it was unique, but also… too heavy. you can see it also in studio shots, which then shot in a darker exposure, but nowadays it’s more fashionable to make the lightning as bright and as blinging as possible.