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  2. Emek (designer) - Wikipedia

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    All profits from the poster sale, totalling $24,000, were donated equally to Partners in Health, Mercy Corps, and Doctors Without Borders for the Haiti Earthquake Relief on February 3, 2010. [11] At 12pm PST May 23, 2013, Pangea Seed released the fourth print release of the 2013 print-suite "Sea of Change: The Year of Living Dangerously". Emek ...

  3. Renato Casaro - Wikipedia

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    Renato Casaro was born on 26 October 1935 in Treviso. [3] His early interest in posters reportedly began with movie advertisements.He would go every day to the cinema to see if they were changing the posters, and if they were he would ask if he could take them home where he would try to reproduce them. [4]

  4. Lil Tuffy - Wikipedia

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    Lil Tuffy (born July 29, 1972, in Detroit) is an American artist and designer in the field of modern rock/pop poster art, also known as 'gigposter' art, as well as serigraph and fine art production. Tuffy began his career in San Francisco at the Firehouse with Chuck Sperry and Ron Donovan.

  5. Simon C. Page - Wikipedia

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    Simon C. Page is a British graphic designer based in London.He is most known for creating geometric graphic designs. He created promotional posters for the International Year of Astronomy [1] and for the International Year of Chemistry.

  6. John Alvin - Wikipedia

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    John Henry Alvin (November 24, 1948 [1] – February 6, 2008) [2] was an American cinematic artist and painter who illustrated many movie posters. [2] Alvin created posters and key art [1] for more than 135 films, beginning with the poster for Mel Brooks's Blazing Saddles (1974). [2]

  7. Chips Mackinolty - Wikipedia

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    Mackinolty used sharp, flat colours, and increasingly professional techniques to produce posters such as "For the man who said life wasn't meant to be easy – make life impossible". The poster is a multi-imaged send-up of former Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser. It was posted up at night around Sydney, helping to politicise a generation.