Minimalist Posters – V for Vendetta

Please comment, like and share if you enjoyed the video… it helps a lot! Minimalist Posters. Comment in the section below with film titles and ideas for the next episode in the season! View on DeviantArt: jswoodhams.deviantart.com FREE WALLPAPER: jswoodhams.deviantart.com TWITTER: twitter.com FACEBOOK: facebook.com WEBSITE: jackwoodhams.com DEVIANTART jswoodhams.deviantart.com SHIRTS jswapparel.spreadshirt.co.uk Minimalism sets out to convey and idea or topic through simple shapes. Ie ‘The Cabin in the woods’ poster featuring a Cabin and some trees, quite obvious but some people forget to do it! Minimalist posters are fun because they’re quick and they look great! Remember if you’re going to do a film it’s best to choose one you know quite well. As often the items on the logo represent key points in the film! If you like these episodes then Subscribe to the show once it’s available (it needs to be approved). If you’ve not seen many minimalist posters before then just Google it and see the kind of works other designers produce. If this video inspires you to create your own minimalistic work then feel free to add it as a video response it would be great to see you guys getting creative!
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www.euronews.com Unless you were lucky enough to get your hands on a coveted London 2012 Olympics ticket, it’s likely you’ll be watching Usain Bolt from the comfort of your living room. This is all made possible by satellites which have beamed some of the most important moments in history to our homes. This year marks 50 years since the first image was beamed through space and back to earth again via satellite. In 1962 satellite TV itself was making the headlines, with the launch of Telstar from Cape Canaveral, USA. Once in orbit it began to transmit pictures which found their way to Plemeur Bodou on the coast of Brittany. The first ever moving image to be broadcast by satellite across the Atlantic was a shot of the American flag. The next day the French engineers responded with their favourite crooner Yves Montand. Things have moved on since then, and nowadays it is breaking news stories and global sports events which are most frequently beamed live into space and back into our homes. Find us on: Youtube bit.ly Facebook www.facebook.com Twitter twitter.com
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