When graphic designer Peter Majarich rang in 2016, he opted for a particularly unique New Year’s resolution: to design a new movie poster each day.
Majarich views the project—aptly titled A Movie Poster A Day—as both an artistic endeavor and a personal challenge. The cinematic series emerged as a way to cohesively and creatively combine his interest in pop culture with his tendency toward a modern and minimalist aesthetic. While his reimagined and recreated posters are stylistically unique and his concepts are inventive, he makes sure that every homage honors the film’s original intentions. “Each poster aims to be an alternative take on the original theatrical release poster,” he explains, “while still staying true to the movie’s concepts.”
In addition to executing A Movie Poster A Day, Majarich also runs Craft and Graft, a Sydney-based design studio. Select signed posters are available to purchase through the stylish shop, where you can also catch a sneak-peek of his other current projects.
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