Saul Bass

Saul Bass (may 8th, 1920 - April 25th 1996) was an american graphic designer known for designing various corporate logos such as the Bell System logo in 1969 as well as title sequences and film posters for some of the most respected filmmakers of all time such as Alfred Hitchcock, Stanley Kubrick and Martin Scorsese.
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Saul Bass (1920-1996) is one of the most iconic and influential visual communicators of the 20th century — possibly the most famous graphic designer of all time — having broken out of the conformity of the 1950s to shape the aesthetic of generations of designers and animators with his bold and lively film title sequences and graphic design.
Saul Bass Film Titles Pt. 2
Saul Bass Film Titles Pt. 2 by sandiv999, via Flickr From Around the World in 80 Days. Look at his Peter Lorre.
Juxtapoz Magazine - American Graphic Arts Legend, Saul Bass, would have been 94 today
West Side Story (1961) Certainly one of the greatest musicals ever, this film is ageless in its interpretation of the Romeo and Juliet story.
Why Man Creates (1968 / Pyramid Films) 1 sheet
Why Man Creates _ Saul Bass
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I chose this poster because it is eye catching and draws you in because of the composition of the shapes and the pattern of colours
The Complete Saul Bass: Four Decades of Classic Movie Posters
One, Two, Three movie poster, art by Saul Bass
Bass Notes: The film posters of Saul Bass – in pictures
Grand Prix poster by Saul Bass
Star Wars Posters In Saul Bass Style Redefine Cool
Saul Bass was an American graphic designer and Academy Award winning filmmaker, best known for his design of motion picture title sequences, film posters, and corporate logos.
Alexandre le bienheureux (1968) - Poster US - 311*420px
MP719. "Alexandre le bienheureux" Movie Poster by Saul Bass (Yves Robert 1968) / #Movieposter
Bass Notes: The film posters of Saul Bass – in pictures
Bass Notes: The film posters of Saul Bass – in pictures