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Clean Geometric Poster Design by Albert Exergian

November 23, 2009 from amanda's blog

It's been a while since my last post on posters. Maybe too great a while. I came across the portfolio of Albert Exergian the other night and knew this was something I had to share with you guys. His poster design style is very clean and geometric with minimal elements sometimes even none, sticking only with color and copy. Just how I like it :)

So I compiled this collection for your viewing pleasure today. Some of these are Albert's self-promotional posters where we see a little bit of a cross between styles. Others, and the majority of this post, are personal projects of his - the popular TV shows poster series, where we get to experience his simple and clean geometric style.

It's definitely worth it to take a trip over to his blog and portfolio to get a taste of his other work. I'm really digging his print design as well so be sure to check that out! And, of course, feel free to get in touch with me via twitter or facebook.

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Amanda Macedo is a designer and blogger by passion and profession. Living and working out of her backpack, she can now be found in San Francisco, CA, biking, writing, dancing, and tweeting .

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