Showing posts with label olly moss. Show all posts
Showing posts with label olly moss. Show all posts

Monday, July 16, 2012

Friday!


Tickets booked for the Luxury Screen at the Eye Cinema in Galway. If you're gonna do it, might as well do it in style.

Speaking of doing it in style, above is a new one sheet, created for Empire magazine, but by favourite current designer, Olly Moss.

DRN

Monday, July 18, 2011

Captain America




Another Day, another brilliant design by the one and only Olly Moss...

This time he has come up with a brilliant concept for the upcoming action film, Captain America. Using the idea of World War Two propaganda posters, the really gives the film a heavy feel.

A think its absolutely amazing...

DRN

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Dressing the Part is all you gotta do!

So lately I've been thinking a lot about starting my own studio, and all the hardship that it would entail, but also how exciting it would be. And trying to decide on a name is like naming your child. Harder I imagine, these days all new born girls seem to be called Emma, and the boys Jack. I cant call my studio Jack!

But what I have figured out is that all I need to bring international fame and fortune (and hopefully lots of clients) is a good poster series. Like Olly Moss' Black, White & Red series. Or Moxy Creative's Dress the Part. (Below)

All you need is one really clever idea that will make everyone say them famous words; Damn, I wish I thought of that!

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Monday, March 22, 2010

Zombie Prevention 101



I've posted about his work loads before on WHAM but I just dig it so much. OLLY MOSS is my favour current designer, everything looks so effortless, yet always so intelligently done. Anyways above is a poster for Capcom Gaming all about zombie prevention.

DRN

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Olly Moss










Olly Moss is one of my favorite designers at the moment, hes doing such interesting and creative things right now, and hes only a year old than me! Anyways above is his set of redesigned film posters for some of his favorite films using a simple colour palette. It was this set that inspired my poster for a recent college brief on cocaine awareness.

DRN





I also love this poster on tracksuit bottoms! so true.