Artist Ian Simmons created his own version of the 365 project when he drew one movie quote every single day for a year. Combining illustration and fashion and eroticism ideals of feminine beauty brent whitefieldcalligraphy, every print clearly conveys the mood of each movie. These quotes from classics such as Star Wars, Evil Deadand The Gooniesutilize different calligraphy styles that are representative of the film's era and genre.
Simmons began with a famous quote from Fight Club, "I want you to hit me as hard as you can," and ended his project last week with Ferris Bueller's Day Off's, "You're still here? It's over. Go home." Using mostly black font with an occasional pop of color, Simmons' love of these films is evident.
We asked Simmons about his stylistic choices with each film.
"In the beginning, I was a bit more experimental with what style I used in each piece. As I went on, people really responded to pieces that had a strong visual connection to the film. So I started to use lettering styles that were either associated with the film or the era of that film."
SEE ALSO: Artistic filmmaking techniques behind the 'Saving Private Ryan' beach sceneHis prints are available for purchase on Etsy and you can see more of his work on instagram and imgur.
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