It seems graphic designers can’t help but keep churning out minimalist movie posters to demonstrate their skills, and Subhajyoti Ghosh is getting in on the action by producing his own film promos which feature simplistic, yet descriptive icons. Whether it’s a bloody samurai sword to denote Kill Bill or the Penrose steps to represent Inception, Ghosh manages to convey significant plot points of each film without illustrating expansive scenes. It definitely speaks of Ghosh’s creativity to be able to undertake such a task and do it so well.
Subhajyoti Ghosh titles his collection ‘Less is More,’ which is definitely a concept many top designers subscribe to. Other movies featured in Ghosh’s series include The Departed, Se7en, The Pursuit of Happyness, Munich, The Godfather and The Dark Knight.
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Subhajyoti Ghosh Pays Tribute to Films with Minimalist Posters
Trend Themes
1. Minimalist Movie Posters - Opportunity for graphic designers to create visually-appealing movie posters with limited graphics.
2. Iconography-based Promos - Opportunity to advertise films with simple yet descriptive icons to convey the movie’s plot points.
3. Simplistic Design Trend - Opportunity to incorporate minimalist design elements in film promotion, creating a cohesive and visually pleasing promotional campaign.
Industry Implications
1. Film Industry - Opportunity for movie production studios to create simplistic and effective promotional materials through the use of minimalist design.
2. Graphic Design Industry - Opportunity for graphic designers to showcase their skills and produce visually-appealing minimalist movie posters.
3. Marketing and Advertising Industry - Opportunity to create innovative film promotional campaigns using simplistic and effective design elements.