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Awwww wipe those tears away. This and more many CSA prints by JeremyVille available on FAB.

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The Great Lunar Cycle is a delightful poster by Aaron Thong.

Order your Lunar Cycle http://society6.com
Found via Colassal
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So very tempted to buy The Insanely Great History of Apple by Pop Chart Lab  for my home studio, and place it above my Macintosh Color Classic.

Buy yours for $20 from http://popchartlab.com
Found via TheLoop
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Art Deco Styled Superhero Posters by Greg Guillemin. Love the eyes in the Green Hornet once.

View more of Greg’s posters on Behance
Found via http://www.designtaxi.com
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A series of modern vintage style Disney posters from the creative hands of Tom Whalen.

Found via http://vintagemeohmy.com
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Get your very own Star Wars Alphabet Poster by Fabian Gonzalez

Found via http://curiositycounts.com
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I don’t live in America, and I don’t like Jack Daniels, but it doesn’t stop me from liking things like this poster from Yee-Haw Industries.

Buy the Jack Daniel’s Poster on Etsy
Found via http://doobybrain.com
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This and more over on Ben Crick’s Behance Portfolio http://behance.net

Found via inkredubkeart

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Where would be be without our tongues. Another fine bit of work by Lunchbreath.

Source http://lunchbreath.com
Found via Recraft

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Stop Tweeting Boring Shit is one part of a a new set of super cool posters by Division of Labor which you can buy via their new online store.

Buy Posters Via http://divisionoflabor.com/store
Found Via ReCraft

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More Info Trendhunter
Original Source
http://www.behance.net

 

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Vintage Porsche Racing Poster Collection is another fine collection by Scott Hansen over at ISO50. It’s not a recent post but is a favourite of mine worthy of another airing.

Source http://blog.iso50.com

 

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Stunning example of negative/positive space trickery for this 30th anniversary screening An American Werewolf in London. It’s subtle yet glaringly obvious. Very nice work Olly.

Original Source: http://www.moss.fm
Found via: LaughingSquid
Purchase via: Mondo

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Just like there is no X in Grand Prix. Pardon?

Source http://society6.com/brianwjones

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Steve always done great illustrative work with these modern vintage posters for Clif Bar being no exception. Here are 2 examples with a few more on Steve’s original post below.

Source Post http://stevethomasart.blogspot.com

 

 

 

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Apparently so fucking popular they had to relent and bring back the Good Fucking Design Advice Poster so everyone can stop fucking around and order it.

Source Post http://store.goodfuckingdesignadvice.com

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Source http://michaeldepippo.com Found Via Laughing Squid

These Muppet concert posters by Michael De Pippo have to be some of the most enjoyable designs I have seen in some time.

 

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Source http://kickstarter.com Found Via TheFancy

A wonderful collection of posters depicting each of the planets based on information available circa 1965. Each planet poster is also typset in a modern typeface of that era as well as being printed on unique coloured paper stock.

Only 7 seven hours to go at the time of publishing this post, so time yet to back the project. I am. :)

These posters will have a final cut size of 18” x 24” and be printed in Montreal. I chose to use thick 80 lb French Paper Speckletone series because of its quality and nostalgic look. Each planet will have its own paper color.

Each poster will have information about the planet that sets one apart from the other, as well as historic discoveries of what would have been known in 1965. All of which is set in beautiful and modern typefaces of that era.


 

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Love the Pan Am one as well as the cheeky IBM brand reference for HAL.

Source http://www.flickr.comhttp://www.flickr.com Found http://www.designtaxi.com

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Love the idea behind these posters by Patrik Svensson, and the Basic Instinct one made me smirk a little. Most of them are really quite clever given the restrictions on using as little type as possible to convey the movie plot.


Source http://princehat.se Found http://designtaxi.com

 

http://www.princehat.se/schindler.html

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