BEN WISEMAN, UK
There’s a scene in “The Lives of Others” where the secret agent Weisler sketches a floor plan of Georg’s apartment in white chalk. This got me thinking of architecture and the spaces in which the characters live. I wanted the typography to become the landscape, to illustrate the...
HANDVERK, SYDNEY
The staring point for this poster was just a pure fascination of the main characters personality (Philippe Petit).
It drew me in and even though the objective for this exhibition was to do something typographically led I just
felt like doing a pure portrait. Has it happened, pure...
OLIVER BARRETT, USA
The concept came from the actual definition of the word ‘factotum’ which means one who has many jobs. I keyed in on the word ‘many,’ and wanted to develop a poster that had an array of different elements that all related to the film. Some of these include pertinent quotes from...
JOHN CONTINO, USA
The essence of Moon is hinged on living within your own mind in a desolate time and place. It’s claustrophobia on a massive scale. Isolation in every sense of the word.
We recently held another exhibition at our London premises, entitled Retyped.
Artists were asked to choose a film from AllCity’s back catalogue and create a fan-poster from a typographical point of view.
Not only showcasing the amazing array of artistic talent we associate with due to a combined...