Bauhaus Poster

Illustration, Poster

Bauhaus Posters of Animated Films

Bauhaus was an artistic and design movement that revolutionized the 20th century. Founded in 1919 by Walter Gropius in Germany, the Bauhaus School became a beacon of creativity and innovation. Its philosophy was based on the idea that "form follows function" and was characterized by simplicity in lines, the use of primary colors, and the incorporation of geometric elements.

What if the beloved Pixar movie "UP" or the world's most famous superhero family had coexisted with the Bauhaus style?

Up, Disney Pixar Poster

UP, Pixar film

This "UP" poster reimagines the iconic floating house using the Bauhaus's primary color palette and geometric shapes. The balloons become spheres of pure colors, and the house adopts a minimalist structure without losing the magic and adventurous spirit that characterizes the film.

Despicable Me Poster Design

Despicable Me

Gru and his Minions are presented with simplified shapes and vibrant colors, reflecting the dynamism and energy of the film. The geometric elements highlight each character's unique traits, maintaining the simplicity and visual balance that Bauhaus promoted.

The Simpsons Poster Design

The Simpsons

In these multiple posters, the Simpson family is partially but clearly presented. It's easy to imagine the character in each design or what they might be doing.

The Incredibles, Pixar Film Poster

The Incredibles

"The Incredibles" combines the action and dynamism of the film with the simplicity and elegance of the Bauhaus style. This poster aims to capture the strength and team spirit of the Incredibles while maintaining a minimalist aesthetic.

My Proposal: New Bauhaus

The influence of Bauhaus on graphic design is undeniable, and my goal with these posters is to fuse that heritage with the magic of animated movies or series.

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