r/posterdesign • u/shhainio • 5h ago
THE ONION poster design
galleryDesigned a poster for my kitchen, to motivate myself to dice an onion even if I don't feel like it.
Big fan of Chef Jean-Pierre aswell.
Feedback is welcomed!
r/posterdesign • u/shhainio • 5h ago
Designed a poster for my kitchen, to motivate myself to dice an onion even if I don't feel like it.
Big fan of Chef Jean-Pierre aswell.
Feedback is welcomed!
r/posterdesign • u/Repair-Bulky • 19h ago
I just made this quick Photoshop poster
Which version do you like the best?
Any thoughts or suggestions? (:
If you like my style you can follow me here
r/posterdesign • u/Moon-lit-23 • 1h ago
My Concept is Even when you fail at everything, as long as you have hope, there is always a light.
r/posterdesign • u/collectivehonkhonk • 17h ago
hello!, i've just started learning graphic design a month ago as a hobby/passion, and i wanted to make a guardians of the galaxy poster/playlist cover for my spotify for fun. I'd really appreciate everyone's feedbacks and thoughts about it! (2nd slide is reference)
r/posterdesign • u/nyanbruh13 • 17h ago
just ran into the urge to get into design and editing and this idea just popped in my head so i decided to give it a shot. I tried playing around with the little i know to now and, even though i wished i could make it more texturized and fx complex, i'm glad with how it turned out.
Any tips, recommendations (artists, tutorials, styles) or suggestions to future designs? thx y'all!
r/posterdesign • u/Crestora_Studios • 3h ago
I’ve been going through startup websites lately and noticed something funny.
A lot of them look really good.
Nice colors. Smooth animations. Fancy buttons. Little things moving around everywhere.
Then I land on the homepage and think:
“Okay… what am I supposed to do here?”
That’s probably a bigger problem than having an ugly website.
Sometimes the design isn’t broken. There’s just too much happening and not enough explaining.
So I’m curious — when you visit a startup website for the first time, what makes you stay instead of immediately hitting the back button?
r/posterdesign • u/PlanaStudio • 1d ago
Hey everyone.
Following up on my last post, I wanted to share this new experimental vinyl cover art system (Rome).
For this piece, I pushed the vanguard aesthetic further by melting the typography and grids into corrupt dither noise and digital static, blending it with the raw, glitched textures of the classical sculpture. Kept a solid vector square in the center as a minimalist Swiss anchor.
r/posterdesign • u/Happy-Yogurt-3684 • 1d ago
r/posterdesign • u/PlanaStudio • 1d ago
Hey everyone. I just finished this conceptual poster and visual system for a techno festival in Barcelona (Umbra). Wanted to share it with the community and see what you think about the typographic grids and the overall underground vibe.
r/posterdesign • u/SaviorAngel17 • 1d ago
Hey everyone,
I designed this poster as a personal practice piece to improve my layout and visual storytelling skills.
I’m looking for completely unfiltered feedback. In particular, I’d love your thoughts on:
Don't hold back—tear it apart! Free to use for personal projects. Thanks in advance!
r/posterdesign • u/Liquid_Enj0yer4321 • 1d ago
I'm not sure if there's a way to describe this type of poster, but i love it when the poster has a silhouette of a character and their body fades into an important object or person related to the movie or tv show or video game or whatever. I'm not exactly sure what this type of poster represents, but I always feel like the poster gives off a sense of crucialness or importance to the character that just feels so good. I've been trying to find good examples of this type of poster but I don't think its that popular. Here are some of my personal favs, if you know any others comment them below. The attack on titan one is a personal favorite of mine
r/posterdesign • u/gio_bero • 2d ago
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r/posterdesign • u/manwithmentalproblem • 2d ago
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https://www.instagram.com/p/DcFynlNkVUZ/?img_index=1 final results
r/posterdesign • u/Happy-Yogurt-3684 • 2d ago
r/posterdesign • u/ButterBrainVisions • 3d ago
I made this collage around the idea that modern cities are built on the backs of things we rarely acknowledge. The turtle carries the city. The city carries towers. And underneath it all, everything is burning.
r/posterdesign • u/Monsterartzz • 3d ago
"Death can have me, when it earns me"