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8 Films in Black and Red
In the previous post on the brilliant “I Can Read Movies” mock book covers Mitch Ansara mentioned he had been inspired by “8 Films in Black and Red” in the same Make Something Cool Every Day Flickr pool. “8 Films in Black and Red” is a gallery of remade movie poster by twentysomething British designer [...]
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