Iconic movie posters missing the people and words are still iconic

Iconic movie posters missing the people and words are still iconic


We all had movie posters on our walls in college. Mine was for the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles—no, I'm not ashamed—and when I close my eyes, I can still picture it. That incredible effect that makes a movie poster iconic is exactly what makes Film the Blanks so interesting.


In its own words, Film the Blanks is "a design experiment that abstracts existing film posters by reducing them to their core elements." That means no detailed images, no people, and certainly no words. John Taylor, the London-based designer, who runs a blog for the experiment, does offer clues from the films as titles for each post. But for some films, you don't really need them.


I've collected some of my favorite posters from Film the Blanks and included the clue. If you like any of the images, click through to buy a print or a post card. You might also want to rewatch the movies, because they're pretty good!




The book has no story.


Iconic movie posters missing the people and words are still iconic




He's colourblind. He can't fly.


Iconic movie posters missing the people and words are still iconic




Milk-plus


Iconic movie posters missing the people and words are still iconic




Spared no expense


Iconic movie posters missing the people and words are still iconic




Perfect Wave


Iconic movie posters missing the people and words are still iconic




Single file, beaks RIGHT!


Iconic movie posters missing the people and words are still iconic




Plethora and Hfuhruhurr


Iconic movie posters missing the people and words are still iconic




Invested in some kind of fruit company.


Iconic movie posters missing the people and words are still iconic




Nostromo


Iconic movie posters missing the people and words are still iconic




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