Culture Buzz Graphic designer and artist Rowan Stocks-Moore gives your childhood favorites the art poster treatment. Beautiful!
Culture Buzz These minimalist Doctor Who posters by Karma Orange conjure up beloved characters and moments from doctors 10 and 11 with a single image and a catchphrase. (via io9.com)
Best fan-made art for a rom-zom-com ever. More to drool over here.
Culture Buzz A geometric take on three of the best Boogey Men from the '80s from Szoki. (Via)
Culture Buzz Posters for the Texas Monthly Rolling Roadshow which (just like the state they're in) are flat, minimalist and beautiful. The ten movies at this year's roadshow all take place in Texas and the posters are designed by Jason Munn. (Via The BuzzBrewery)
Culture Buzz Minimalist posters of three of the most bad-ass cars to ever grace a screen. Designer Rudy Camones designed these for a Peruvian insurance company. (Via The BuzzBrewery)
Culture Buzz Patrick Smith decided to challenge his design skills by creating posters that defined mental disorders in a minimalist style. His hope is that they are one day used as part of a mental health awareness program. (Via)
This abstract Beatles Baby Quilt is so rad, and educational. (Via The Uniblog)
Culture Buzz Somehow graphic artist, Natalie Al-Tahhan classed up Pokemon. I love art projects like this. via The Uniblog
Culture Buzz The Antrepo Design Project experiment with the idea of removing all the clutter from product packaging for a minimalist effect. It's striking how much is still there after all that noise is removed. More examples here. (Via Swiss Miss.)
Business Buzz A design exercise from A2591 to find the simplest product packaging possible.
More excellent work from Fabian Glez: TV robots, comics, movies, games, toys, droids, cyborgs … Al of the robots, essentially! Minimalized.
William Hartnell through Colin Baker. This is a thing of beauty. Just five more to go. (From, via.)
Heroes simplified. Batman and Wolverine are easy, but can you find Hancock?
Culture Buzz A blog that catalogues the differences between Paris and New York with some lovely minimalist imagery. Ooh la la! Or, as we say in New York, “Meh. Old!” (From, via.)
Culture Buzz Can mimimalist shapes and lines be sexy? Mads Berg is a Danish Illustrator who specializes in sexy retro style illustration. (More here.)
TV Buzz Designer Christina Perry created these simple but classy alt Mad Men posters to promote the book Mad Men Unbuttoned.
Culture Buzz Artist Andy Helms did a nifty redesign of the posters from the original Star Wars trilogy. Aside from the fact that they're universally reviled, why didn't he do the prequels? (Via Laughing Squid)
Celebrity Buzz “Simple Public Figures” is a set of minimalist vectors about the famous characters like Marilyn Monroe, Mahatma Gandhi, Diego Maradona or Barak Obama. By Ali Jabbar.
Tech Buzz From deviantARTIST chris3290 come these great additions to your minimalist poster collection.I agree, representative art does make first-person gaming simply “pop”. See them all here. Enjoy.
Movie Buzz Back to the Future in six lines, and more classic movie art. [Ed. note: I know these are a thing, and you may have seen some of these before! But this is a fantastic collection of the genre.]
Minimalist covers are all over the place. With superheros in the cinema, Steven Finch has created a set of minimal covers for the masked vigilantes we love.