The Minimal Posters are a terrific virus that infected designers all over the world. The contagion didn’t spare our designers and here is the result: a collection of minimal posters dedicated to movies. All posters are in vector format, this means they can be scaled and printable in all sizes. If you like them, you can leave a feedback, contact us or follow Di-SiDE on Facebook and Twitter to be up to date on the latest.
8 1/2 – Federico Fellini (1963)

The Social Network – David Fincher (2010)

Madagascar – Darnell/Mc Grath (2005)

The Warriors – Walter Hill (1979)

Le fabuleux destin d’Amélie Poulain – Jean-Pierre Jeunet (2001)

The Dark Knight – Christopher Nolan (2008)

Back to the Future – Robert Zemeckis (1985)

Metropolis – Fritz Lang (1927)

8 1/2 – Federico Fellini (1963)

Midnight in Paris – Woody Allen (2011)

Limitless – Neil Burger (2011)

American Beauty – Sam Mendes (1999)

Magnolia – Paul Thomas Anderson (1999)

Ciliegine – Laura Morante (2012)







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Who is the designer for the warriors?
“The Warriors” was designed by me, Alessio Massidda (aka GufoDesign). Feel free to leave a feedback and thanks for contacting us!
I call them as I see them (pretending to know zero about the movies and literally taking these minimalist posters at face value).
American Beauty, a drama about a discarded plastic carry-out bag (GOOGLE it, that is the name you use for ordering them) filmed in front of a brick wall in Autumn.
That’ll bring in the viewers by the droves.
“Ciliegine – Laura Morante (2012)”
A drama about two Christian cherries or one female cherry and a transsexual cherry.
Magnolia – Paul Thomas Anderson (1999)
An entertaining farce about a wall stain of African Frogs and it’s amazing comedic radio drama show.
Limitless – Neil Burger (2011)
A info-horror film about careless Pharmacological mega-corporations and their marketing of a pill that makes you urinate like a dog or the Karate Kid.
Back to the Future – Robert Zemeckis (1985)
A mystery drama about all the hidden graves of the many countless poisoning victims of the original Fruit Stripe Gum prototypes and spinoffs. Double Your Flavor – Double Your Fun – You’ve Been Poisoned – Now You’re Done!
Le fabuleux destin d’Amélie Poulain – Jean-Pierre Jeunet (2001)
Ainélie (poor choice of script fonts for readability) is a MATRIX movie spinoff about a grinning raven-haired girl and her many spoons.
Ainélie is destined to overthrow the Spoon Emperor and his tyranny of limiting each citizen to only one spoon for life. If you lose your spoon (or have it stolen or broken), then you starve to death. There are lots of action sequences involving spoon-based combat and spoon-based over-sized weaponry. Two Spoon-shaped crane-diggers (with giant spoons on their scoop arms in place of scoops) collide in slow-motion and then explode in the final battle.
8 1/2 – Federico Fellini (1963)
The sordid sex lives of the Fisher Price Little People. You won’t believe the saucy scenes involving lubricant, their underhole bore and a brass screw insertion.
The Social Network – David Fincher (2010)
A drama about Adidas sandals and their perpetual war with the lower-case letter ‘f’.
Or maybe it is about the new religion of “FACEBOOK” whom worships a new messiah found in fesus fhiest. “fESUS is the only path to falvation in the Kingdom of fOD”.
The Warriors – Walter Hill (1979)
Finally the movie showcasing the hidden life of the animated beer bottles shown in the Superbowl Advertisements comes to the big screen. Thrill at the courtroom drama and behind-the-scenes actions of the Native American beer bottles suing the Village People Coors Lite beer bottles to gain funds to enact the rebirth of the Miller Lite Cherokee Nation.
LOL
Thanks for your feedbacks! Absolutely brilliant!
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