It's completely awesome.Bernbaum said:
It's completely awesome.Bernbaum said:
Jocchan said:<3 <3 <3
Also...
Bernbaum said:Wow, this is addictive. Here is my last one for the day, and my personal favourite.
McBacon said:Last one
Bernbaum said:Wow, this is addictive. Here is my last one for the day, and my personal favourite.
Gagaman said:
El Papa said:Here's a Secret of Mana one. The white thing next to the title is Flammie.
There are some really great ones posted in here. Keep it up!
Thanks, it's called Dali. I had thought about the color thing but didn't bother since no one is going to print this out and use it for anything.Raging Spaniard said:Id put some color behind the gaf collection text so its easier to read. But I really like your choice of font
Wow, nailed it!Jocchan said:tetris.jpg
niceflabberghastly said:
VGChampion said:I'll come up with some better one's later today. :lol
http://i43.tinypic.com/n6ul8k.jpg[IMG][/QUOTE]
I like the concept very much, but maybe you'd want to add the title somewhere.
It requires people to know it's Mirror's Edge, but this isn't a given.
[QUOTE=painey]just used the assets from my old poster, I liked the minimalistic approach.
[IMG]http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3578/3414686613_d7d128cc11_o.jpg[IMG][/QUOTE]
Perfect.
The point of the Criterion Collection is that they are for people who are already massive fans of the (in this case) game. so, I think the ones that are most true to the spirit of that packaging are the ones that are a wink/nod to something that only a fan would recognize. They're intended to make the owner feel like they're part of the "in crowd" for that game. You could argue that they work better without including the game's name.Jocchan said:I like the concept very much, but maybe you'd want to add the title somewhere.
It requires people to know it's Mirror's Edge, but this isn't a given.
I really like this one. It captures what the game's about while still remaining quite minimalist. I was thinking about doing a Mirror's Edge cover since the game is just so darn stylish, but I couldn't think of one that would do the game justice. Good job.painey said:just used the assets from my old poster, I liked the minimalistic approach.
While you might be correct to a certain degree, it isn't entirely accurate: a quick check of my Criterion DVDs and of their website reveals that seemingly every one of them has a title.mik said:The point of the Criterion Collection is that they are for people who are already massive fans of the (in this case) game. so, I think the ones that are most true to the spirit of that packaging are the ones that are a wink/nod to something that only a fan would recognize. They're intended to make the owner feel like they're part of the "in crowd" for that game. You could argue that they work better without including the game's name.
Yes, these are all artistic covers that would fail to appeal the mass market. They're indeed destined to a crowd that knows exactly what to expect... but at the same time I feel there's still a need not to be too cryptic.mik said:The point of the Criterion Collection is that they are for people who are already massive fans of the (in this case) game. so, I think the ones that are most true to the spirit of that packaging are the ones that are a wink/nod to something that only a fan would recognize. They're intended to make the owner feel like they're part of the "in crowd" for that game. You could argue that they work better without including the game's name.
Didn't see your reply: yes, I agree completely.mik said:I'm not saying they shouldn't. I'm just saying that you shouldn't worry about someone knowing what it is without the title. If the design is iconic enough, you can definitely get away without it.
I've bought a couple Criterion movies almost exclusively because of the covers when I hadn't even seen the movie before.mik said:The point of the Criterion Collection is that they are for people who are already massive fans of the (in this case) game. so, I think the ones that are most true to the spirit of that packaging are the ones that are a wink/nod to something that only a fan would recognize. They're intended to make the owner feel like they're part of the "in crowd" for that game. You could argue that they work better without including the game's name.
somnific said:
Jocchan said:I like the concept very much, but maybe you'd want to add the title somewhere.
It requires people to know it's Mirror's Edge, but this isn't a given.
The first thing that came to my mind was "cutout filter", but I really like the idea and compositionCloakedPuppet said:Didn't manage to get this quick one in before the Mirror's Edge one :lol
BOSS.Jocchan said:A weird DKC one: