Poster of the week

Poster of the week: Zambesi

This weeks poster from iconic New Zealand fashion house Zambesi. Minimal bold  copy, simple black and white palette, compelling imagery on a large oc sheet size (1,000mm x 1410mm) make this one stand out.  
 
Zambesi epitomizes individual spirit, redefining convention with an ironic practicality, confirming its reputation in the global market for strength, beauty and independence.

"Clothes to evoke and intrigue."
- Elisabeth Findlay

 

Poster of the week: Matariki Festival '10

This weeks poster is advertising the Matariki festival. We're postering for heaps of great events that are part of this years Matariki Festival keep an eye on a Phantom billstickers poster sites thoughout NZ for one near you.

Poster of the week: Native Noise

Native Noise

Here's a great example of colour changeouts during a print run - you're looking at the same poster design, but with three different colour variations - makes for some good effect and cut through! This is for Native Noise, featuring KORA, SIX60 & 1814 - 9th July @ Auckland Town Hall (which is a bloody good venue to see any kind of music in!). Kia Ora

 

More info http://www.nativenoise.co.nz/

 

 

Poster of the Week: Atamira Dance Company Presents WHETU

Atamira Dance Company Presents: Whetu

As we ready for Matariki the Atamira Dance Company present this striking two color poster with strong imagery and in a rusty hue.  

 

Poster of the week: The Naked and Famous & Kids of 88

This weeks poster, The Naked and Famous & Kids of 88 at the Kings Arms. Bold colors, bold type, just darn bold!

 

CONVERSE PRESENTS THE NAKED AND FAMOUS
AND KIDS OF 88 TOUR
PLUS GUESTS COMPUTERS WANT ME DEAD

The Naked And Famous and Kids of 88, two of the most exciting young bands in the country, hit the road together in late May.

Poster of the week: The Black Keys

Black Keys Album Poster

This weeks poster is for the Black Keys new album "Brothers". The poster is genius in it's simplicity with a bold colour choice and clever copy that speaks directly to you without the need for wifi or bluetooth. Wireless posters, amazing eh? You saw it here first.

Poster of the week: Carmen

Carmen Street Poster

From the Royal New Zealand Ballet, this weeks poster takes a creative cue from the golden age. This classically inspired poster delivers warm hues, sharp contrasting tones, photorealistic imagery and eyes you're bound to lose yourself in.

Poster of the Week: Think. Sign.

Think. Sign

This weeks poster comes from Deaf Aotearoa New Zealand promoting New Zealand Sign Language Week. Visually striking this poster gives a magic vibe with strong imagery and a complimentary colour pallete. It looks great on it's own, en mass the effect of sign butterflies flying along a wall is pretty cool.

Poster of the Week: NZ International Comedy Festival 2010

Viva La Comedy

This weeks poster in an annual favourite around the Phantom office featuring consistent branding, strong colours and punchy, bold type. You can't help but notice this one.

Poster of the Week: Scribe vs Savage

Scribe vs Savage

Our Poster of the week this week draws inspiration from the classic two colour boxing poster. Packing a punch on the street the poster is instantly recognisable and conveys the message in an efficent and effective manner.

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