

I’ve been a big fan of Eric Tan’s retro stylings after coming across an X-men poster he did a little while back. Eric’s work does not only nail the poster aesthetic prominent in the 40s and 50s, but his composition and color choices bring with it a certain joy and optimism. It’s obvious he puts a lot of heart into his work, which is probably why he is such a wonderful fit for the talented folks over at Pixar.
I was thrilled when I started seeing Eric’s Wall•e posters emerge. Via Abduzeedo.
I’ve been waiting on the edge of my seat for Wall•e for over two years now, and it opens in theaters tomorrow.







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Those are awesome. I’ve been looking forward to the movie too. Shannon is all about it too. We’re going to take him to see it tomorrow.
Yeah man, I agree with Shannon. Nobody can argue with how cool robots will always be. And also, the second poster above sports our most favorite slogan ever :)
I’m really digging that X-Men poster, first time I’ve seen it.
Ha! I didn’t notice that. It’s true though, the future is now.
Thanks for the compliments James! I’m glad you’re digging the posters. And by the way, Wall•e is well worth the 2 year wait!
Where can I get prints of these posters? These are fantastic, and the film is wonderful!
http://www.acmearchivesdirect.com/index.php?catid=451
Wall-E totally looks like the robot from “Short Circuit”… minus the cheesy 80′s style of course
thanks..