My Favorite 11 Posters from 2011

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Sure it’s February, but that’s not going to stop me from posting my favorite posters of 2011.   While most of the big studios were putting out their “business as usual” style posters, a few of them took some pretty cool chances and the results are amazing.  Sure, a lot of these are from Indie studios, but even a few of the big boys decided to get in the game. Of course some of these posters wound up being teasers and by the time the official one sheets were released all the creative energy was drained (Check out the entire WE BOUGHT A ZOO marketing campaign and you’ll see exactly what I’m talking about) but at least they’re trying, right?All of these posters were pulled from Impawards.com, so thanks to those guys for continuing to put together the most extensive Poster database on the web.  Disagree with any of these?  Did I miss one of your favorites? Feel free to post it in the comments section below. 

Hesher

1. Hesher

Designed By: Jeremy Saunders
Artwork By: ??

By far my favorite poster of 2011.  I believe this poster was designed for Sundance, and don’t think it made it all the way to the finish line, but damn!  That’s a kickass poster. According to Saunders’ website, he doesn’t know who did the original illustration, so while I’m giving him credit for the design, it’s not his artwork.

The Other Woman

2. The Other Woman

Designed By: Mojo

Gorgeous official one sheet by the team over at Mojo.  Great use of use of water colors to create an amazing color pallet.

Shame

3. Shame

Designed By: Mark Carroll

As far as I’m concerned, 2011 was the year of Mark Carroll.  His designs for Shame, Tree of Life (below) and Martha Marcy May Marlene are turning a lot of heads.

Tree of Life

4. Tree of Life

Designed by: Mark Carroll

A great example of how the perfect still can be more than enough to create a striking poster.

We Bought A Zoo

5. We Bought A Zoo

Designed By: ARSONAL

A brilliant teaser poster that may have been overshadowed by the film’s obnoxious and uncreative marketing campaign around the holidays.  They really should have stuck with this one.

Burning Palms

6. Burning Palms

Designed By: Gravillis Inc.

Honestly, I don’t know the first thing about this film, but thought the poster was extremely well crafted.  In fact, this poster is so cool, I added the film to my Netflix Instant-Play queue and isn’t that the point of  poster?

The Innkeepers

7. The Innkeepers

Artwork & Design by: Tom Hodge

Posters for director Ti West’s films are quickly becoming my gold standard for creative inspiration thanks to the multiple designs for The Innkeepers as well as the poster for West’s 2009 film THE HOUSE OF THE DEVIL (Designed by Neil Kellerhouse)

Contagion

8. Contagion

Designed By: Canyon Design Group

A simple and effective poster that breaks away from the annoying habit of Studio’s throwing together a  head shot collage of their A-List ensemble.  Of course, they did that version as well, but lets not focus on it.

Phil Ochs: There But for Fortune

9. Phil Ochs: There But for Fortune

Designed By: Greenlight Creative

A cracked record forming a peace sign…come on, that’s just awesome.

50/50

10. 50/50

Designed By: Ignition Print

Another great example of a poster getting to the core of  what the film’s about.  Combine that with a wonderful tagline and Seth Rogen’s hilarious expression and you’ve got yourself a great one sheet.

Captain America: The First Avenger

11. Captain America: The First Avenger

Designed By: BLT & Associates

While this teaser poster doesn’t even come close to some of the amazing alternate marketing designs Paramount & Marvel put out prior to the film’s release, I still find it incredibly simple & well-crafted. 

Honorable mentions:

A few more posters that didn’t break into the top 11, but are still worth pointing out.

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  • About Gary Irwin

    Gary Irwin is the founder of GI Creative, a multimedia design firm specializing in Branding for Independent Films, Production Companies & Film/Video Professionals. He likes cats, Philly Sports, photography, movies and the color orange. In his spare time, he co-hosts the podcast Doomed to Be Awesome.

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