It’s the end of the month, so it is time to reflect, relax and rewind our way back through the one-sheets, banners, promotional artwork and posters released in the last calendar month. It’s a little section we like to call Best Posters.
As we approach the Fall season of television in the US, the number of TV shows in this column expands rapidly. Take Stranger Things, for example, which has two one-sheets included this month, both of which pay tribute to classic horror films. Netflix stablemate Bojack Horseman makes us work to find the hero in a Where’s Wally/Waldo? inspired piece, and American Horror Story has a permanent place here for almost all their glorious posters.
We’re also excited that the return of the illustrated poster, including Art Machine’s double-whammy of The LEGO Ninjago Movie and Wolf Warrior II. The Refinery’s Wonderstruck poster puts you in control, following a trend of adult colouring books that are a staple of all last minute birthday gifts.
Let us know in the comments below (or on Facebook and Twitter) if we’ve missed your favourite, if we got it wrong, or better yet, if we got it very right.
American Horror Story – Designer: Ignition
Bojack Horseman
Difficult People – Designers: P+A
Disjointed – Designers: Canyon Design Group
Ingrid Goes West – Designers: Brian Stauffer
Killing Gunther – Designers: Paul Shipper (Gravillis Inc)
The LEGO Ninjago Movie – Designers: Art Machine
Mother – Designer: James Jean
Stranger Things
Wet Hot American Summer – Designers: Andrew Kolb (Mondo)
Wolf Warrior II – Designers: Art Machine
Wonderstruck – The Refinery