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This is a fun and inventive way to show typographical art. It looks like folded or layered paper. I like the dark contrasts and think the tiny writing adds a good comparison to the bold, red typography writing.
This is a card and not a poster but the tree's are bold and simple. This makes the space around the tree's compliment the simplicity. The typography is small, short and straight to the point so in poster terms, it would indefinitely be interesting.
A poster for Ghostbusters - The typography is cleverly placed inside of the shape of a ghost to eventuate the theme of Ghostbusters. The title is rather small on the bottom of the poster and in a pleasant, easy to read font.
Exciting and bold; this poster hold multiple different fonts and makes it more interesting to read. The different amount of font's makes it a lot more exciting to look at and they're all easy to read, too. They look somewhat like they're hand drawn, which gives it a personal touch.
Less of a typographical poster and more of a graphic poster with simplistic graphics on. This idea makes it more informative and eye catching because it's so simple. It holds a pleasant format (the one-after-another stance) and somewhat explains the movie without using words.
The straight to the point header compliments the surrounding empty space and the imagery on the bottom of the poster.
This is a typographical art piece by Kid Acne on a house. It's bold, inventive, adventurous and is really eye catching. "That'll Learn Em" isn't your typical english that we're taught in English class - it's more to do with the area this is written in. Learn should be 'Teach'.
This is a degree show information card, similar to the above Kid Acne style. "Love What You Do" is a very pleasant statement and the cut out centre's of the typography add's to the eye-catching individuality.
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