Video: Minimalistic posters for domestic films. Design game by Andrey Gubin
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
You don't have to be an artist to paint recognizable posters for the masterpieces of modern cinema. Sometimes you just need imagination and skills in working with graphic editors - and you can illustrate anything from "White Sun of the Desert" to "Golden Calf", from "Pinocchio" to "Red Devils". Moreover, very succinctly and succinctly illustrate how the artist and designer Patrick Svensson did it in the case of posters for foreign films, or a Russian designer Andrey Gubin - with films of domestic production … Andrey lives and works in St. Petersburg and is known in the creative community as PukNez, professional painting restorer and amateur graphic designer. Since the boom in minimalist movie posters not only does not pass, but is growing like an epidemic, he was skeptical at first about the idea of "simplify to the maximum to the minimum", but then decided that this boom lacked the "Russian spirit" - and off we go.
At first, he himself created minimalist posters for the masterpieces of Russian cinema, but over time he thought about taking all this out of his own hobby, and launched the idea of an exciting design game "Minimalism Posters for Russian Films", inviting everyone to participate. And there were those who wanted to, the collection of laconic posters is growing, and the game continues.
The basic rule of the game is correct! - minimalism and brevity of posters. No prizes, no distribution of places and titles, no cash prizes and rewards for participation - whoever wants to, he has fun and promotes himself and his creativity on the Internet, pampering his own pride and practicing graphic design. Just for fun. All sent posters can be seen in the TOP-gallery of the design game.
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