Clean. It has the nice science / lab aesthetic that I like but can never find ideal reference for. This will be good inspiration for me, still desiring to nail that style.
Daniel-
yeah, I think the key to this style is the printing process, when you print and then photograph posters like that it creates those subtle shifts in the shading that really gives it a nice feel.
Scott, that’s a good point, I guess if it was just the design straight on there, directly outputted from their app of choice, it would like a lot less appealling.
This has given me an idea for a poster, so thanks.
I am pretty sure I heard a Tycho Snippit on the 11/5 edition of NPR’s “marketplace” Maybe half through. Transitioning from one story the next. pretty cool!
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Reed says:
November 5, 2009 at 4:07 pmScott, I recommend you see the movie House of the Devil. Truly a stylish 70’s/80’s horror film that was just released.
Daniel Carvalho says:
November 5, 2009 at 4:29 pmClean. It has the nice science / lab aesthetic that I like but can never find ideal reference for. This will be good inspiration for me, still desiring to nail that style.
Scott says:
November 5, 2009 at 4:34 pmreed-
thanks, I’ll check it out.
Daniel-
yeah, I think the key to this style is the printing process, when you print and then photograph posters like that it creates those subtle shifts in the shading that really gives it a nice feel.
Spencer says:
November 5, 2009 at 5:29 pmreally liking the covers they did for Lake Toba. Wasnt sure at first but the inside sold me on it.
Shelby says:
November 5, 2009 at 7:24 pmThe ‘n’ in the circle is certainly a nice touch on the first one.
Daniel Carvalho says:
November 6, 2009 at 12:26 amScott, that’s a good point, I guess if it was just the design straight on there, directly outputted from their app of choice, it would like a lot less appealling.
This has given me an idea for a poster, so thanks.
EDub says:
November 6, 2009 at 7:05 pmI am pretty sure I heard a Tycho Snippit on the 11/5 edition of NPR’s “marketplace” Maybe half through. Transitioning from one story the next. pretty cool!
Robin Snasen says:
December 3, 2009 at 3:24 amHey. Thanks for the post and kind words Scott. My name is spelled wrong though ;)