Wow, I love it when doing CCD brings cool new artists to my attention. As anyone who has a twitter account knows, every once and a blue you get an email saying you have a new follower. More often than not (at least on my end) it is some sort of spammer, but yesterday I got hit up by a Swedish graphic artist by the name of Masse Hjetman. I clicked the link to his page and came across some great minimalistic style movie posters... there were some popular movies (Titanic, Fight Club, Star Wars) & some others not so popular (High Fidelity, Almost Famous)... but it was his most obscure piece that I loved the most. His design for the Japanese animated film My Neighbor Totoro is excellent!!!! Totoro is one of my favorite animated films from my childhood (Hayao Miyazaki FTW!!! )and brings back great memories for me, as it was one of the first foreign films I seen and lead to my love of international cinema (Akira was a big part of that as well). Check out Hjetman's work by clicking here and here and see his amazing Totoro piece after the jump...
July 10, 2012
My Neighbor Totoro by Masse Hjetman
Wow, I love it when doing CCD brings cool new artists to my attention. As anyone who has a twitter account knows, every once and a blue you get an email saying you have a new follower. More often than not (at least on my end) it is some sort of spammer, but yesterday I got hit up by a Swedish graphic artist by the name of Masse Hjetman. I clicked the link to his page and came across some great minimalistic style movie posters... there were some popular movies (Titanic, Fight Club, Star Wars) & some others not so popular (High Fidelity, Almost Famous)... but it was his most obscure piece that I loved the most. His design for the Japanese animated film My Neighbor Totoro is excellent!!!! Totoro is one of my favorite animated films from my childhood (Hayao Miyazaki FTW!!! )and brings back great memories for me, as it was one of the first foreign films I seen and lead to my love of international cinema (Akira was a big part of that as well). Check out Hjetman's work by clicking here and here and see his amazing Totoro piece after the jump...
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