posters

Anchorman: The Legend Continues reunites the Channel 4 News Team as played by Will Ferrell, Paul Rudd, Steve Carell and David Koechner. The sequel takes place at the dawn of racial integration in the newsroom and the beginning of the 24-hour news cycle. You know something has reached the pop culture canon when there’s a [...]

Hunger Games PSAs

by James Furbush on March 30, 2012 · 0 comments

College Humor has a collection of mildly humorous Hunger Games PSAs. Many of them use the World War II propaganda poster style.

Dr. Seuss Alphabet

by James Furbush on March 22, 2012 · 0 comments

An alphabet made up of Dr. Seuss characters by Mike Boon. Prints can be bought here for $18. If you’ve got little kids, this would make a nice addition to their room, me thinks. And for those wondering who all the characters are, the answer after the jump, so as to not spoil the surprise.

The Obama Poster Project is a series of posters and T-shirts inspired by the movies and POTUS to raise funds for Obama’s 2012 re-election campaign. Cloxboy’s tribute to Wes Anderson’s The Life Aquatic is just one of three posters revealed to date. The other two are takes on Captain America and 2001: A Space Odyssey. More than the posters, [...]

Sixty years after it was created as a World War II propaganda poster, the infamous “Keep Calm and Carry On” became a cultural phenomenon when it discovered by second-hand bookstore, Barter Books. Watch the video above and then dive into The Awl’s great post about the trademark battle surrounding the poster. [via Shortformblog]

Mondo will release a trio of Back To The Future posters by Phantom City Creative tomorrow. The set includes three 18? x 24? screenprints and costs $88/set. There is also a combined version (16? x 36?) for $120, but I almost prefer all three movies as a triptych rather than a single poster. The posters [...]

From Pop Chart Lab: A ridiculously detailed guide to the semantics of rap names, this widescreen edition print spans over seven square feet and contains 636 rapper names as well as some all-time greats illustrated in the background. Blinged out in gold metallic ink, this print is straight stuntin’. Prints available here for a mere $28. Click the image [...]

I generally feel numb to any inspirational posters because they always seem so trite and full of fortune cookie wisdom. Under Consideration’s list and poster of 99 things you can do to have a better year is quite superb from a design standpoint. That alone makes it worth sharing, however, it also has a lot of great suggestions [...]

Most movies make terrible posters, but this is a great one. Anyone that had any level of fondness for the first two Nolan Batman flicks has probably already bought a ticket for the third one based on this poster alone. What a tagline.

Redditor BloOp spent two months banging through a series of minimalist superhero posters. They are all quite pretty to look at, but I like the one of The Tick the best.