Movies are a great part of entertainment which has billions of business in all over the world. So, before the release, the launch movie's official poster is a successful trend. These posters are designed very creatively. Even now in the modern design industry, posters are always very attractive and eye-catchy due to latest development in the design industry. But can you believe that there are some classical movies whose posters are also very creative and attract user's attention. Although on that time, the design technology was so not much advanced. But the designers of that old time used their complete attention and concentration to create catchy posters by using graphics of maximum technology of that time.
If we go in the past and ponder to some classical movies then we can get lots of examples of powerful graphics whose posters are designed by graphic designers of that time with their company logo design. When you see them, you will definitely astonish that how designers of that time used their creativity in the non-computer era.
Glossy Composites
Glossy Composites style was very common and popular to design movie posters. It is created by renowned designer of that time Drew Struzan. Due to this creativity, Drew was a very popular choice for the film artworks in 1980s. He designed his signature look by using a heavily gessoed illustration board and then he layer it over with airbrushed acrylic paint. Color pencils were also in his use from which he created high and low-lights on the film poster. During his peak tenure, he designed posters of over 150 movies in which famous movies are included such as Indiana Jones, Back To The Future, Star Wars and much more.
80s Pop Neon
Bright neon lights were popular choice for film artwork in 1980s. Their mixing with over-the-top colors always catchy for the directors and producers who became urged to use this mixture in the creation of their movie posters. Famous director Nicolas Winding Refn is considered as forefront of this trend.
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