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Nov 10
thedailywhat:

Everything Old Is Old Again of the Day:  Print Magazine explores the well-traveled design cliche known as the “A-Frame” — “a cutoff-torso-spread-leg framing device,” which Print brands “the most frequently copied trope ever used.”
See Examples in: Pulp fiction covers, DVD covers, advertisements, Western book covers, comics, theater posters, book covers, album covers, and magazine covers.
Above: Movie posters.
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thedailywhat:

Everything Old Is Old Again of the Day: Print Magazine explores the well-traveled design cliche known as the “A-Frame” — “a cutoff-torso-spread-leg framing device,” which Print brands “the most frequently copied trope ever used.”

See Examples in: Pulp fiction covers, DVD covers, advertisements, Western book covers, comics, theater posters, book covers, album covers, and magazine covers.

Above: Movie posters.

[h/t.]


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