2012 is definitely the year for fans of superhero art as the Internet is currently oversaturated with awesome illustrations, but don’t let the fact that there’s a lot of it deter you from checking out Aurelie Scour’s badass typographic posters. Rather than rendering the likes of Captain America, Spider-Man, Batman and Superman by conventional means, she’s instead drawn their busts using phrases and words found in their respective Hollywood films. Not only do viewers get a visual treat, they can relive their movie experiences by reading these posters. It’s pretty ingenious if you ask me.
Aurelie Scour titled this collection ‘Superheroes in Typography.’ I’m most impressed by her Spider-Man poster as she replicated the cobweb design of his mask using very thin text.
Typographic Superhero Busts
Aurelie Scour Renders Comic Book Characters Using Text
Trend Themes
1. Superhero Art - Opportunity to create innovative art pieces that showcase superheroes using unconventional materials or techniques.
2. Typographic Design - Potential for using typography to create visually stunning and meaningful designs.
3. Movie-inspired Art - Emerging trend of creating artwork that incorporates phrases and words from popular films.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Disruptive innovation opportunity for artists to explore new mediums and techniques in creating superhero-inspired artwork.
2. Entertainment - Opportunity for entertainment companies to collaborate with artists and create unique merchandise that combines typography and iconic superhero imagery.
3. Marketing and Advertising - Chance for marketers and advertisers to utilize typographic design in campaigns to appeal to superhero fans and movie enthusiasts.