It was just what I wanted to do, but he was doing it first, and better (and younger). Olly quickly went on to prove that he had more to offer the design world than a great eye for the perfect mash-up, posting a series of self-initiated movie posters composed in black, white and red.Īround this time I decided that Olly was my hero, combining his love for (and skill with) clean, effective, retro-inspired design with iconic subjects of popular culture. In late 2008, the young artist from the UK named Olly Moss gained rapid-fire recognition for executing a simple but brilliant postmodern design concept: taking the legendary Marber grid- the graphic template for book covers released by Penguin in the 60's and 70's- and fashioning "new" imaginary covers for classic video games. A few words about the "minimalist" movie poster movement that's been spreading like a virus around the web for the past 2 years.
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