
Artist Jeff Langevin designed these posters that take a good, hard look at major characters and objects across several geek universes. Prints available on Etsy.


Artist Jeff Langevin designed these posters that take a good, hard look at major characters and objects across several geek universes. Prints available on Etsy.

Famous dogs from popular culture get illustrated in 8-bit for this cool poster. The poster by re:design studio (previously) includes images of 30 dogs in classic 8-bit style. It shouldn’t have been much of a revelation, but it just struck me that 8-bit is quite on the path of minimalist. Prints available on Society6.
Posters by Elin Jonsson put female characters from Game of Thrones in Mucha style art. Elements relevant to these ladies are captured in the details of the posters, like Khal Drogo for Daenerys and Lady for Sansa. The set also includes Margaery and Brienne, prints available on Society6.


Keeping a few tricks ready might be useful for anyone, having more than 75 quickly available might be slightly better. Life Hacks by Alex Croft puts a selection of life hacks and guides in one place, on a silkscreen poster. It is currently available for pre-order/backing on Kickstarter.


In a new set of prints by artist Joe Spiotto, kickass video game characters continue to take the path of cute. Red Dead Redemption, Mass Effect, or Half-Life 2 get the cute treatment in this set. Individual prints available for $20, the set is priced at $50.

The recent Batman movie trio of Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, and The Dark Knight Rises have been given a touch of Batman: The Animated Series in this set of posters by illustrator Michael Rogers. In the set, all three movies get posters inspired by the style and the theme of the animated series. Available as prints on the artist’s Etsy shop.
It has been a while since we saw Paris Vs. New York, a Tally of Two Cities by Vahram Muratyan. The list has grown much since then. Hit ahead to see the two cities duke it out. They are available as individual prints, or a book.


When it comes to drawing the ladies of Disney, J. Scott Campbell has got quite a handle on things. In this set, the princesses meat their nemesis in very interesting illustrations. These images were originally created as posters for ‘Good vs. Evil’ Exhibit at the DownTown Disneyland WonderGround Gallery and are currently available as giclee and deluxe prints.
Disney villains get dressed as classic Mexican sugar skulls in this set of prints by Mickel Yantz. They are available as individual prints or a combination print of all skulls.


Being a photographer is no easy job, especially since a lot of people assume it to be nothing more than pointing a camera and shooting. Posters by Shoppe Designs show just how ridiculous the expectations and demands people throw at photographers can be. Prints available at Zazzle.