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Black, White & Red Graphic Movie Posters

Friday, June 5th, 2009

I’ve long been a fan of high contrasting black and white design. When done properly they can create an optical illusion of sorts as our minds begin to fill in what’s “missing”. They’re stark, bold and make the statement: “I will not be ignored”. Add in a splash of red and you’ve got a guaranteed captive audience. Recently, I was asked to design a logo similar in style to the Oceans Eleven poster. While researching, I noticed this tried-and-true formula has been used for years in designing movie posters. Below are some of my favorite examples. Feel free to add any suggestions I may have missed!

American History X version 1

Amazing poster, for an amazing film!

American History X version 2

Big Wednesday movie poster

Big Wednesday movie poster version 2

I love the way this “updated” version plays off the original but using simple “cut outs”.

Blow Up move poster

James Bond movie poster

Bond Quantum of Solace poster

Not the official movie poster, but I loved how it tied all of the Bond movies together using the iconic swirled circle “eye” and silhouette of 007.Caddyshack

Deer hunter

French Connection

The Godfather movie poster

Love the hint of red on the small red rose.

Lock Up movie poster

Manhattan movie poster

Marathon Man movie poster

Mean Streets

Mon Oncle movie poster

Ok, not red, but in the same family.

Oceans eleven

Oceans eleven version2

Oceans twelve movie poster

Rambo movie poster

Renaissance movie poster

Reservoir Dogs

Rocky movie poster

Scarface

Quite possibly the best example of them all.

Serpico movie poster

Sin City poster

Frank Miller is a master artist and storyteller, and his masterpiece is Sin City. I would race to my local comic store to pick up the next issue. I couldn’t take my eyes off his artwork. The movie was a nice homage to his work.

Taken movie poster

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