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Spunchcomics : BD numérique hebdomadaire ! I Love Ligatures. Untitled Famous Movie Posters. Dans sa série nommée « Arrête ton cinéma », le directeur artistique français Madani Bendjellal a revisité les posters de films iconiques, en retouchant et supprimant les titres originaux. Mettant à rude épreuve la culture cinématographique de chacun, ces affiches mystères sont également un beau moyen de mettre en valeur la direction artistique des images. 127 Hours. A Clockwork Orange. Akira. Alien Apocalypse Now. Back to The Future. Batman Returns. The Dark Knight. Beverly Hills Cop. Forrest Gump. Frozen. Gladiator. Godzilla. Good Morning England. Gravity. Gremlins. I Am Legend. Inception. Interstellar. Into The Wild. Jaws. Jurassic Park. Mars Attack. Ninja Turtles.

Once Upon a Time in America. Tangled. The Addams Family. The Exorcist. The Lion King. La suite de la série sur son portfolio. Jackie Huang » Portfolio. Portfolio Castle in the Sky Do What You Love & Love What You Do Fashion in Paper Long Curls Somewhere Out There (Fox) Ice & Fire Octobook Love Birds Old Stars Rapunzel 2.0 The Story of Hansel & Gretel (and Bingham, too) Little Red Riding Hood Deer Box Pop-Up Card Sleigh Pop-Up Card Rainbow Connection Good vs. Mischievous Panda Elephant Kiss Keep Oceans Blue Dream Big Harry Potter Aragog Pop-Up Disney Store Baby Pop-Up Card BRC Hyundai Pitch Pop-Up CA Volunteers Award Giving Back to Business Pop-up Proposal Books © 2014 Jackie Huang All Rights Reserved.

NO AD pour iPhone, iPod touch et iPad dans l’App Store sur iTunes. Unidentified Floating Objects: Design Observer. There is no name, no credit line, no logo, no message, no words of any sort on the ubiquitous blue and green posters. Yet they are everywhere in France: in and around the 900 SNCF train stations, along the passages that connect the Paris’ 303 Metro stops, and inside the 700 subway trains that crisscross the French capital on 125 miles of track. Introduced in 2009, the posters have been proliferating ever since. Recently, the RATP, the public-transport operator, plastered even more of them in the subway trains, “floating” them inside display cases ordinarily occupied by advertisements. The repeating diamond-shaped motifs are poetically titled Floating—in all likelihood because their design is a pattern of folded triangular shapes—the same used to make little paper boats.

The story behind the posters has yet to be told in the mainstream press. There is a reason for this tacit cover-up. Les-graphiquants.frPhotographs 1–7 by and courtesy of François Kenesi. Fraser Davidson. Peter Callesen. URBAN STARGAZING PROJECT. FORTY.