film posters / design
Luis Buñuel Film Posters
6 July, 2010 by Andrew RosinskiRecipe: 17 Luis Buñuel posters. They’re beautiful.
Computer Internet Experiments by Yazav
13 June, 2010 by Andrew Rosinski
Yazav is a computer programer (possible filmmaker?) from Moskow, Russia, who experiments with Javascript and basic web elements — radio buttons, scroll bars, checkboxes — to create avant-garde displays exclusive to the web browser.
If you have Safari or Google Chrome installed on your computer, you can visit his website, the389.com, to mess with this with your own cursor. Some of the pages will work in other browsers, too.
Minimalist Monaco-Monospace WordPress Theme for Public Release (free download)
26 April, 2010 by Andrew Rosinski
Minimalist Monaco-Monospace is my first WordPress theme design for public release. It features minimalist and monospaced typography on a clean, typographic grid. Min. Mon-Mono is very similar to the layout of this blog: it features a sticky footer and two widgetized sidebars. The left is fixed (sticky) sidebar, and the right sidebar is normal and scrolls. This WordPress theme is 100% free for download. If you happen to download this, please send your feedback.
The design features the monaco font, one of my favs; however, only visitors on a macintosh computer will see monaco. Vistors using a PC will see the courier font.
This is the first release, therefore there may be some minor problemos. I’m 97% sure there are no problemos. If there are any problemos, please post here.
Regarding the digital turquoise gem (top of post), I’m designing a collection of bitmap gems; I am using this gem collection in a film I’m working on that is guided by my favorite William Blake poem. Stay tuned!
Please spread the word!
download theme here | live demo
Stanislaw Lem – Solaris
17 March, 2010 by Andrew Rosinski
Gyldendal Lanterne Science Fiction
L 225
1974
Norway
Illustration: Peter Haars
The book that inspired a film, which in turn inspired a remake. Originally posted here.
A Stick of Orange 4 U
9 March, 2010 by Andrew RosinskiBreaking news: DINCA.org is the first ‘blog’ ever to have stickers printed. Is this an accomplishment? No. Is this statement true? Probably not — I wouldn’t be surprised if The Huffington Post had some shitty stickers printed.
Will Thomas designed these stickers and we are giving them away for free. We will ship them to you for free. Ultimately, we had no reason to print these, and ultimately, we have no reason not to ship them around.
Just email us your mailing address and we will ship them to you (and we ship international). Simple as that.
Imagine how nice your Trapper Keeper XL will look with a nice orange DINCA stick on there. Do you share this vision?
Julien Ducourthial: Bitmap Dithered Fluxshape Nightworks
5 January, 2010 by Andrew RosinskiDithered
Julien Ducourthial studied audiovisual media at the Esba, France, graduating from there in 2006. The project Ilbm.info | Interleaved Bitmap | in reference to the amiga computer picture format, was created with artworks inspired by low-tech, graffiti & abstraction.
Notable Film Posters of the Decade: Part II
29 December, 2009 by Andrew RosinskiReissue poster for Jean Luc Godard’s Pierrot Le Fou (1965)
We continue to plow our way through the best, and worst, film posters of the last 10 years. Today, on this good Tuesday, we’ll take a close look at 10 more great works.
The above poster is a lovely re-release of Jean-Lu Godard’s 1965 road film Pierrot Le Fou.
2010 Rotterdam Film Festival Poster
28 December, 2009 by Andrew RosinskiThe 2010 International Film Festival Rotterdam will be held January 27 – Febuary 7. The entire film schedule has yet to be released, but the Rotterdam Festival continues to leak selections, stating “The complete line up of approximately fifteen films in VPRO Tiger Awards Competition will be announced by January 7, 2010.” The poster art has been released and it’s lovely. Dutch design reigns supreme.
Some expect 2010 short film selections will be announced around Jan. 7th as well.
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The 2010 International Film Festival Rotterdam












