12 Creative Posters That Will Inspire You

Creative posters

We all had to design a poster at some point: festivities, university events, extracurricular activities, festivals… Have you had brilliant ideas to execute all of them?

From time to time it is not bad to take a look at the creations of real design geniuses, to drink from quality sources and that something of such good compositions remains in our subconscious. In this post we show you a selection of 12 creative posters you will not leave you indifferent.

Creative posters to inspire you

In the posters that you will see below there are variety regarding the origin of its creators, the medium used, the use of color, the presence of typography, the composition ... exercise to encourage creativity and the emergence of new ideas, it is good to consider those concepts that we associate unconsciously. Example: poster - paper, vertical format, large typeface, little text ...

  • thijs verbeek: born in 1978, lives and works in Amsterdam. You don't need a computer to design. This is shown to us in the experimental poster of the letter K, in which only some tweezers are used to trace typography which could well be the title of a movie, book or event. Look at the end of the text of this blog, you have the gallery of images with the posters.
  • les produits de l'épicerie: graphic design studio created in 2003 in northern France that focuses its work in the field of culture. The delicacy of photomontage from “La rose des vents”, whose central composition seems to fly in a fragile way against the black background.
  • Sagmeister & walsh - New York-based design firm of Stefan Sagmeister and Jessica Walsh that creates identities, websites, apps, movies, books, and objects for clients. We see, for example, body as support of the poster itself. To the calligraphic, informal and improvised typeface, instead of the more common digital type found in the posters today.
  • Quim marin: designer based in Barcelona. Regarding his posters, I especially like the ob / sessions one for him treatment of photography used. Nowadays, as obsessed as we seem to be about high definition, an image with a pointillist pattern seems to have the power to move us in time ...
  • Ebrahim Poustinchi: Iranian designer born in 1988 with a background in architecture and fine arts. I would especially highlight the fact that the typography, on the first poster, accompany the layout of each element that makes up the present architecture.
  • Acapulco: a young and small graphic design studio established in Warsaw. The letters make up the picture that gives strength to this poster.

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  1.   spirit dolphin said

    I want to form a photo