I think this one from Mrzyk & Moriceau has unseated Kam Tang’s as my current favorite. It’s odd, and a little whimsical, and its hand-drawn style appeals to me as well.
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This is a really interesting poster series! Posters have always been a means for expressing emotion and eliciting action. Think post-war WPA posters, Cuban revolution posters, 60′s psychedelic posters, and even modern day street art and rock posters. At Powerhouse Factories, believe it’s the one form of advertising that has always been looked at as more than advertising, but rather an art form that moves people into action and speaks to them on a deeper, more emotional level. When you combine that power of visual emotion with the iconic brand and classic style that is Herman Miller you’re doing more than just advertising their brand. The Herman Miller style is one that has been inspiring designers of all kinds for a long time, so when you have modern day designers creating interpretations of classic HM posters, it becomes a narrative around that brand and around design itself. We share a mutual passion for posters, and believe in their power.
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