Toward the end of the year, New York designer Daniel Benneworth-Gray listed what he considers to be the most creative, unusual and inspiring movie posters of the year.
This year's poster once again demonstrates the subtlety of traditional techniques and styles – photography, painting, collage – and the refusal to homogenize with any style. One good thing is that so far, the field of movie poster design has resisted the invasion of artificial intelligence generative art. Whether the poster is manual or digital, each one is the product of human creativity.
Let's enjoy the top ten best movie posters in 2022 in turn——
#01
Instantaneous universe
Everything Everywhere All at Once
Design: AV Print
A kaleidoscope, the universe in an instant: the scenes and props of the movie are all moved into the poster screen.
#02
Pinocchio
Pinocchio
Designed by James Jean
Designer James Jean has a new interpretation of "Pinocchio", with three-dimensional scenes that reflect the exquisite craftsmanship of "Pinocchio".
#03
Online: The Story of Richard Williams
On the Line: The Richard Williams Story
Designed by Akiko Stehrenberger
The film's protagonist, Richard Williams – the son of a cotton picker and father of tennis legends Venus and Serena – recounts his family's journey from the impoverished streets of Louisiana to Wimbledon and fight back against racial oppression and violent systems. The portrait dressed in white reflects the tenacity and confidence of the protagonist.
#04
Two-sided stranger
The Stranger
Design: Intermission Film
The poster design concept is very simple, and the faces of the two leading actors, Joel Edgerton and Sean Harris, are completely integrated into one and make people can't help but look at it twice. This is a poster that makes you want to watch a movie.
#05
Moon Eight Diary
The Tsugua Diaries
Designed by Midnight Marauder
The illustration expresses the intimacy and ambiguity that grows in the garden greenhouse.
#06
Vagabond!
Tramps!
Designed by Derek Gabryszak
The pompous fashionista, appearing on the desolate city rooftops of East London, the ornate title word, the simple picture captures the spiritual core of the neo-romantic.
#07
Tal
Library
Design: AV Print
The film's protagonist, Lydia Tár, is one of the world's greatest composers and conductors. The designer designed a simple geometric composition, typeset with bold diagonal lines, and the unique shooting perspective showed the wonderfulness of the performance.
#08
White noise
White Noise
Design: P+A
The movie "White Noise" is both funny and terrifying, poetry and absurdity fly together, and weekdays and doomsday coexist. This is reflected in the intricate illustrations on the poster by Marija Tiurina.
#09
Determination to break up
Decision to Leave
Designed by Empire Design
There is an unsettling calm to the film directed by Park Chan-wook. Tang Wei's side gaze in the poster is meaningful, reflecting the delicate emotions of a suspect who conceals the truth.
#10
earwig
Earwig
Designed by Laurent Lufroy
A film based on Brian Catling's novel about life in lockdown, the poster designed by Laurent Lufroy exudes a palpable, familiar sense of square fear.
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Written by: AD518.com