James bond poster font casino royal

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While we don’t see villains or explosions, some key Bond tropes are there, and boy does Daniel Craig look great. The silhouette of a mysterious woman, similar to those in many Bond opening titles provides a negative space where we see the casino and the cool car. The gun in his hand hints at potential violence and his bow tie hanging loose links to the tux look of previous Bonds, but this guy is less formal, less polished – befitting this rebooted, new 00-agent James Bond. Interestingly Bond is striding powerfully towards us. The design is reminiscent of the earlier posters, with a cluster of characters and action. The background of a cool grey, allows the darker foreground images to pop.

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The Daniel Craig posters are a little spartan, and samey.ĬASINO ROYALE (2006) Designers: Terry O’Neill, Keith Hamshere and George Whitear To keep these in line with previous poster analyses, I’ve used the most frequently seen posters which are landscape format. My reviews for the Daniel Craig Bonds are linked in the headings below.Īs you will probably be aware, modern marketing campaigns produce a huge range of poster designs for different countries, and with different uses. Rewatching all of the Bond films in the run up to the release of NO TIME TO DIE has been fascinating, and since the film has been delayed, I’ve been looking at Bond Movie Artwork.

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