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strathshepard · 4 months
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Mr. Freedom (William Klein, 1970) German poster by Hans Hillmann
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nunc2020 · 3 months
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davidhudson · 6 months
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Hans Hillmann, October 25, 1925 – May 4, 2014.
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illustraction · 2 years
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MASCULIN FEMININ (1966) -  JEAN-LUC GODARD MOVIE POSTERS (Part 4/10)
Loosely adapted from Guy De Maupassant’s writings, the 1966 French sex dramedy allows Jean-Luc GODARD to depict and mock the pre-1968 revolution French generation who is stuck between desires and traditions Above are various rare original and rerelease posters from France, Germany, Italy, Japan and Mexico (click on each poster for detail)
Director: Jean-Luc Godard Actors: Chantal Goya, Marlene Jobert, Jean-Pierre Leaud
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h-f-k · 6 months
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her job is beach... pf... | this was heavily inspired by these posters from Karl Oskar Blase and Hans Hillmann 1989 taylor's version - concept redesign | click on pictures for better quality thank u @allamericansbitch for the inspo for the city as background
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nevver · 1 year
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Noirsville, Hans Hillmann
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jasmine604 · 9 months
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W1. 10 creatives
1. René Ferracci (1927 - 1982)
Rene Ferracci is a French director, illustrator, and designer. After completing his military service, he became the head of advertising at MGM in 1949. He played a key role in the cinema poster genre, esp within the French cinema world. His designs were a combination of traditional poster design and trends from comics/press illustration at the time. He was also honoured with the César d'honneur in 1986 posthumously, which cemented his legacy. 
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2. Denis Dulude
Denis Dulude is a canadian graphic, motion and type designer. Before founding his graphic design studio, he was a ballet dancer for 11 years. He opened the 2Rebels studio in Montreal in 1995 with Fabrizio Gilardino that was sold to Fonthaus in 2007, He got known for his unconventional graphic style, and as such as been on book covers and magazines. He now teaches typography at University of Quebec in Montreal.
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3. Hans Hillmann (1925-2014) 
Hans Hilman was a german designer of the post-war period. He started his career by working with Walter Kircher who borough art house films to Germany through his company Neue Filmkunst. As such he started designing a lot of movie posters for international films and became known as the founding father of german poster design. Since then he got involved in the magazine and Newspaper design world and has become the art director for many papers. He also taught at the Kassel Design school. 
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4. Elisa Sue Young Park
Elisa Sue Young Park is a photographer and is also known for her depot store ‘sugarcubeshop’ where she sold archival Japanese fashion pieces, as such making her known within the fashion and photography world. She particularly gained traction through her work with Heaven Marc Jacobs, where she is regularly photographed as well as made zines for the company. She is also legal assisting civil rights lawyers in Koreatown and works for a Korean American youth nonprofit organization. 
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5. David Carson (1995 - )
David Carson is a well known graphic designer and art director that rose in popularity in the 1990s as his experimental style changed the world of design. He is claimed as the godfather of ‘grunge typography’ and this can be seen in his work for the magazine ‘Ray Gun’ for which he was the art director. He has also been the art director of the magazine Beach Culture in the past. His work has been characterised by chaotic typography and a ‘disarray of photos overlapping each other’. 
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6. Lise Sarfati (1958 - )
Lise Sarfati is a French photographer whose work explores the ‘instability of feminine identity’ as a common theme in her photography are young women who resist attempts of being pinned down. Although that is what she is most known for, these days she explores the relationship between people and urban landscape. She has worked a lot in Russia and USA. She traveled across the USA, and documented ‘adolescent’ cities like Austin (TX), Portland (OR), Los Angeles (CA), etc - she named this piece La Vie Nouvelle. Her work tends to follow this process of travel/exploration. 
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7. Paolo Roversi (1947 -  )
Paolo Roversi is a fashion photographer known for his ‘intimate and classic’ look. His career started in 1970 with photojournalism but eventually, his interest shifted to fashion and he began to assist Laruence Sackman. He then started shooting fashion and editorials himself which crafted his sought-after image in the fashion world today. He added polaroid photography in the 1980s and it’s been a part of his practice ever since. He has collaborated with leading fashion and beauty houses like Dior, Chanel, Armani, Lancome, Comme Des Garçons and has been in magazines like Vogue frequently.
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8. Petra Collins (1992 - )
Petra Collins is a Canadian artist who is best known as a photographer but also is a director, fashion model, and actor. Her photography is described as dreamlike and feminine. She rose to popularity in the 2010s as she was the resident photographer for the rookie magazine. She has directed short films and music videos for artists like Selena Gomez, Olivia Rodrigo, Carly Rae Jepson, and Lil Yachty. She’s been labeled as an IT girl and was also the face of Gucci in 2016. Her career started with Richard Kern who took on the role of her mentor, she also then went on to become Ryan Mcginley’s protegee before building up her own work. She is also someone that writes articles/essays. 
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9. Vewn (1999 -)
Vewn or Victoria Vincent is an American artist and 2d animator. She is a content creator who uses Vimeo and youtube to showcase her animations that tell her stories. She created illustrations and comic strips and uses unique colours and distorted angles from which the audience views her work. She is relatively She is self-taught and has been on the YouTube platform since 2015, her exact origins are unknown. Her videos however have been a part of media outlets like Huffington Post, Buzzfeed, and Teen Vogue.
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10. Clare Caulfield
Clare Caulfield is an artist and printmaker. She likes to travel around the world, and this serves as her main inspiration and source material in her work. She likes to screen print as it allows her to transfer her sketchbook drawings which she usually draws on-site to bigger canvases - she likes the sense of spontaneity this allows. She uses a variety of methods and techniques like pen, watercolour, acrylic, pencil, and collage as well. Her work can be bought online but she also often exhibits it in galleries. She has cited that one of her inspirations is Stephen Wilshire. 
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dumeworld · 4 months
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chez-mimich · 2 years
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dulcieisabel · 1 month
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liketheseasons · 2 months
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Hans Hillmann, 1965
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strathshepard · 3 months
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La collectionneuse (Eric Rohmer, 1967) poster by Hans Hillmann
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nunc2020 · 3 months
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davidhudson · 1 year
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Hans Hillmann, October 25, 1925 – May 4, 2014.
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illustraction · 2 years
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UNE FEMME EST UNE FEMME (1961) - JEAN-LUC GODARD MOVIE POSTERS (Part 7/10)
Known as A Woman Is A Woman internationally, the 1961 French romantic dramedy is Jean-Luc GODARD’s second movie with Belmondo and first (out of 9) with Anna Karina whom he will marry soon after.
This movie is one of Godard’s lightest and funniest with the obvious chemistry between all actors
Above are various rare original and rerelease posters from Belgium, France, Germany, Italy and Japan (click on each poster for detail)
Director: Jean-Luc Godard Actors: Jean-Paul Belmondo, Jean-Claude Brialy, Anna Karina, Jeanne Moreau
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The posters above courtesy of ILLUSTRACTION GALLERY
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ailtrahq · 8 months
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Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao (CZ) is once again clearing concerns surrounding the Cryptocurrency exchange. Despite recent legal issues, the shutdown of fiat channels, and the departure of executives, CZ affirms that Binance remains strong in terms of liquidity and employee retention, even in these challenging Market conditions.CZ’s Statement on Liquidity and Financial PositionOn September 8, CZ took to Twitter to emphasize that Binance faces no liquidity problems. He reassured the community that all Assets are securely reserved, and deposits and withdrawals are proceeding smoothly. Also, the customer funds are safeguarded, and the exchange maintains a 100% reserve, even in the face of negative News, rumors, and other challenges. Meanwhile, Binance has endured various legal challenges, and there haven’t been any liquidity concerns reported by users. Executive Departures Raise FUD at Binance The crypto community is ske­ptical due to the departure­ of key executive­s. Notably, between July and September, more than te­n high-ranking executives have left the company.Among the de­parted executive­s, there were Patrick Hillmann, the former Chief Strate­gy Officer; Mayur Kamat, the former Product Le­ad; Leon Foong, the former He­ad of Asia-Pacific; General Counsel Han Ng; Ste­ven Christie, the forme­r Senior Vice Preside­nt for Compliance; and Matthew Price. Notably, Matthe­w Price served as the Global Head of intelligence and Investigations at the exchange.In early July, four e­xecutives resigne­d from Binance, as some attributed their departure to Binance’s re­sponse to an investigation by the United States Department of Justice­ (DOJ). However, CZ, the CEO of Binance­, denied these claims and labeled them as FUD (Fe­ar, Uncertainty, Doubt).Rece­nt reports have revealed that four additional executive­s have announced their re­signations. It has been observe­d that CZ, the notable figure at Binance­, has acknowledged the transition of many former members into more promine­nt positions both within and outside the exchange.CZ Addressing the FUD Surrounding Executive DeparturesIn response­ to concerns about the rece­nt departures, CZ emphasize­d that Binance takes pride in having the­ lowest “founding team turnover among te­ch startups of similar scale and age worldwide.” He confidently restated Binance­’s resilience and unwave­ring commitment towards growth.In addition, CZ highlighted re­cent achieveme­nts in the Cryptocurrency industry. These accomplishments encompassed the introduction of new fiat channels and products, attracting fresh tale­nt, exploring uncharted markets, and se­curing significant legal victories for Ripple and Grayscale­ in their battles against the SEC.!function(f,b,e,v,n,t,s) if(f.fbq)return;n=f.fbq=function()n.callMethod? n.callMethod.apply(n,arguments):n.queue.push(arguments); if(!f._fbq)f._fbq=n;n.push=n;n.loaded=!0;n.version='2.0'; n.queue=[];t=b.createElement(e);t.async=!0; t.src=v;s=b.getElementsByTagName(e)[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(t,s)(window,document,'script', ' fbq('init', '887971145773722'); fbq('track', 'PageView');
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