| | Ret | 09-20-2006 11:39 [E,W] | | It appears the designer is a big fan of the posters from Casablanca! |
| | person | 09-20-2006 12:27 [E,W] | | No, it actually appears that the client is a big fan of the Casablanca posters |
| | Bitter Lemon | 09-20-2006 13:24 [E,W] | | Ah the cowardice of compromise. Not really period, not really contemporary and not anything new. Way to cut the guts out. |
| | Dye | 11-18-2006 19:33 [E,W] | | Elegant, well-balanced retro design. |
| | ted stryker | 09-20-2006 13:44 [E,W] | If your going to go this far, then make it a proper illustration already!
It's more of an insult to the NOIR genre than a compliment. Sorry. |
| | JohnRace | 09-23-2006 11:18 [E,W] | | I'm sorry, but this is the BEST poster I've seen in a while. |
| | cinemaestro | 12-03-2008 03:59 [E,W] | Typical post 70's photo montage set-up.. nothing new, nothing great, nothing original; BTW, -Warner's was consistent in their poor poster designs..and Casablanca is waaaaay overrated
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| | The Errant Rogue | 08-09-2008 03:29 [E,W] | | This is a finally crafted homage to classic noir poster design. The use of type is flawless and the choice of two-color with a hand-rubied separation is brilliant. I tip my fedora respectfully toward the designer. Bravo. |
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