This poster collection features every, single, WWF professional wrestler from your childhood. When the WWF was still a goddamn federation and not just "Entertainment." Soak in all the artsy goodness and bye them over at Etsy.
With the 2012 London games approaching this summer, Oli Kellett created some beautiful posters of fictional athletes, each "given surrealist proportions to exaggerate physical characteristics." Team Vodkovia would likely bring home the overall…
Illustrator Michael Gillette created these amazing prints as book covers for Ian Fleming's James Bond novels. Now they're available as prints to purchase by the Electric Works Gallery in San Francisco.
Via Unreality comes this amazing batch of movie posters from graphic designer Brandon Schaefer. The minimalist designs are stunning tributes to some classic silver screen moments, from "Back to the Future" to "Ground Hog Day."
Via the YouTube description: "A short film that tells the story behind the 'Keep Calm and Carry On' poster. Its origins at the beginning of WWII and its rediscovery in a bookshop in England in 2000, becoming one of the iconic images of the 21st…
Here's a really awesome series of prints from Visual Etiquette, featuring the legendary characters of Arrested Development minus the facial features. We agree with Unreality: Needs more Steve Holt*.
Jimmy Fallon and Paul Rudd star in none of these movies, but with the end of the Oscar season only recently behind us, don't we all need a palate cleanser of sorts? Movie Poster Mania continues.
As you can probably tell, we have a great affinity for minimalist movie posters. Here's a beautiful new batch of Pixar-inspired designs from Australian designer Wonchan Lee. The designer explained to My Modern Met, "Pixar movies are everyone's…
It's Oscar Weekend, so here are nine beautiful minimalist posters of the Best Picture nominees from graphic artist Hunter Langston. Check out more of his fantastic work over on his Facebook page. Besides "Moneyball" and "Midnight In Paris," the…
You know what's the most patriotic thing you can do? Serve your country and not get an STD. In the '30s and '40s, the United States government waged a war of its own to keep Uncle Sam's soldiers healthy from the two major venereal diseases of the…