Thursday, June 30, 2011
This is a poster was done by Roman Cieslewicz for Vertigo in 1963. It is one of my more favorite pieces of design work that I found in the book. This poster is so fascinating and genius because of the way he went about using text and different images to bring a new one into play. When you first look at this piece you see a dead man with a target on his head, but with further examining you can clearly make out the different elements that create this dominate image on the page. I also like the fact that he placed the rest of the text tword the top of the page to sort of balance out the white space. All around I think it is an amazingly unique piece and is definately inspiring to designers.
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