What a fabulous poster for TWA by David Klein (he created many great works for them - you can see more here). I love split-style illustrations like these. I also love the way that the sunglasses are being held up in front of the sun - nice touch.
Found via Eight Hour Day.
Gunter Rambow is a German graphic designer who was born in 1938. His website contains lots of amazing work but this poster caught my eye for being particularly dazzling and dramatic.
Loving the work of Massachusetts-based illustrator JooHee Yoon. Lots of enjoyable art and offbeat inkiness to be seen in her portfolio.
Found via Pikaland.
Jack Hughes is a South London-based illustrator and designer. I find his sci-fi inspired posters to be particularly captivating; impactful with a glowing and ethereal quality.
This wonderful poster was created by Shujiro Shimomura in 1928 - there are lots of other vintage Japanese poster designs to see on Pink Tentacle.
Help Ink is a project selling posters to help a range of charities, with a poster by a new artist available every two weeks.
This illustration called “The Traveler” is by Richard Perez.
This design called “Tora Shiro (White Tiger)” is by Andy Young and is available as a limited edition screen print from “Fauna Friends” by Familytree : Design + Illustration.
Printed by Kangaroo Press, the poster is part of a set of four “Japanimals”, each by a different artist. Found via designworklife.
Tom Darracott made a series of posters for a London nightclub. They are really striking and completely unlike any posters I’ve ever seen for nightclubs - this one is my favourite.
This poster was created by Witold Janowski in 1961 for a film called ‘Troje i Las’. The minimal graphic nature of the image is so bold and really grabbed my attention - it would be amazing to see more posters like this made for movies today.
There isn’t one definitive site featuring Janowski’s work but a few more posters can be seen here.
Lovely poster of iconic furniture by James Provost, available on imagekind.
