
Alex Durante Signage Collective

Signage Collective

Signage collective
![Dr. Strangelove [Kubrick Poster Series]](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/52e725fbe4b03e211a6b9ead/1430375788117-6Z18UZ6B3XZNOOE1Q0JZ/Dr+Strangelove.jpg)
Illustrated Typography | Lasercut Plexiglass | Wooden Lightbox Frame
Stanley Kubrick’s Dr. Strangelove was the best comic relief of the United States, when it was released on January 29th, 1964. As one of Kubrick’s earlier works, it displays his youthful sense of humor with a casual dark undertones. This illustrated typographic poster represents a code transistor that was used in the film and throughout the Cold War. A code transistor would transmit secret codes to every B-52 fighter on duty, which were then transcribed through the plane code manual. I find it fascinating that in our advancement of technological communication, messages like dropping a nuclear bomb can still be identified through elementary systems.
{18”x 28”}

Enamel | Wood | Silkscreen
Perspectych is a visual meditative guide to aesthetics to psychologically enhance creative thinking. Alex Durante: Perspectych Exhibition.
{13”x 46”}

Signage Collective

Signage Collective

Signage Collective
![The Shining [Kubrick Poster Series]](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/52e725fbe4b03e211a6b9ead/1430375740762-SNOIX81VAX8Y3162UIAG/the+shining+poster.jpg)
Illustration | Pen & Ink | Adobe Photoshop
The Shining, directed by Stanley Kubrick is one of the best interpretations of a real horror narrative in the history of cinematography. The Shining displays the transition from normality to insanity by employing the effect of seclusion. More often than not, the critical acclaim of this film leans toward the acting role of Jack Nicholson and the directive genius of Stanley Kubrick. However, this poster is about the talent of the actress, Shelly Duval. Duval’s role in the film is a real performance of fear as she retains sanity throughout such an intense situation. The style of this poster represents her “shakiness” and constant anxiety while living in the hotel.
{18”x 28”}

Signage Collective

Packaging Design | Adobe Photoshop
Exhibit production of artwork curated for artist Wade Guyton, and typography by the designers at Experimental Jetset. In celebration of their parallel work motifs, both of these artists have collaborated with a focus on comprehensive aesthetics, rendering open-ended art direction for every field of creativity.
{6.5”x 10”}
![A Clockwork Orange [Kubrick Poster Series]](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/52e725fbe4b03e211a6b9ead/1430375766100-UAO156XIHXRBCPRMPRP8/clockwork+orange.jpg)
Digital Painting | Adobe Photoshop
A Clockwork Orange, directed by Stanley Kubrick is a cult classic. It is loaded with symbolism, metaphoric exploits, and even its own language, as well as being unofficially titled the most controversial film of Stanley Kubrick’s career. It is our own personal perception that makes this film what it is. The style of the poster represents the close up shot where actor Malcolm McDowell’s eyes are tightly clamped open and is forced to view programming, when in reality we do not always have physical reminders for images that we ourselves are forced to view.
{18”x 28”}

Signage Collective

Signage Collective

Signage collective

Signage Collective

Signage Collective

Signage Collective

Adobe Photoshop
You’re Dead! Concert Tour: Flying Lotus Terminal 5 2014.
{18”x 28”}

Signage Collective

Signage Collective

Signage Collective

Signage Collective



![Dr. Strangelove [Kubrick Poster Series]](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/52e725fbe4b03e211a6b9ead/1430375788117-6Z18UZ6B3XZNOOE1Q0JZ/Dr+Strangelove.jpg)




![The Shining [Kubrick Poster Series]](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/52e725fbe4b03e211a6b9ead/1430375740762-SNOIX81VAX8Y3162UIAG/the+shining+poster.jpg)


![A Clockwork Orange [Kubrick Poster Series]](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/52e725fbe4b03e211a6b9ead/1430375766100-UAO156XIHXRBCPRMPRP8/clockwork+orange.jpg)











Alex Durante Signage Collective
Signage Collective
Signage collective
Illustrated Typography | Lasercut Plexiglass | Wooden Lightbox Frame
Stanley Kubrick’s Dr. Strangelove was the best comic relief of the United States, when it was released on January 29th, 1964. As one of Kubrick’s earlier works, it displays his youthful sense of humor with a casual dark undertones. This illustrated typographic poster represents a code transistor that was used in the film and throughout the Cold War. A code transistor would transmit secret codes to every B-52 fighter on duty, which were then transcribed through the plane code manual. I find it fascinating that in our advancement of technological communication, messages like dropping a nuclear bomb can still be identified through elementary systems.
{18”x 28”}
Enamel | Wood | Silkscreen
Perspectych is a visual meditative guide to aesthetics to psychologically enhance creative thinking. Alex Durante: Perspectych Exhibition.
{13”x 46”}
Signage Collective
Signage Collective
Signage Collective
Illustration | Pen & Ink | Adobe Photoshop
The Shining, directed by Stanley Kubrick is one of the best interpretations of a real horror narrative in the history of cinematography. The Shining displays the transition from normality to insanity by employing the effect of seclusion. More often than not, the critical acclaim of this film leans toward the acting role of Jack Nicholson and the directive genius of Stanley Kubrick. However, this poster is about the talent of the actress, Shelly Duval. Duval’s role in the film is a real performance of fear as she retains sanity throughout such an intense situation. The style of this poster represents her “shakiness” and constant anxiety while living in the hotel.
{18”x 28”}
Signage Collective
Packaging Design | Adobe Photoshop
Exhibit production of artwork curated for artist Wade Guyton, and typography by the designers at Experimental Jetset. In celebration of their parallel work motifs, both of these artists have collaborated with a focus on comprehensive aesthetics, rendering open-ended art direction for every field of creativity.
{6.5”x 10”}
Digital Painting | Adobe Photoshop
A Clockwork Orange, directed by Stanley Kubrick is a cult classic. It is loaded with symbolism, metaphoric exploits, and even its own language, as well as being unofficially titled the most controversial film of Stanley Kubrick’s career. It is our own personal perception that makes this film what it is. The style of the poster represents the close up shot where actor Malcolm McDowell’s eyes are tightly clamped open and is forced to view programming, when in reality we do not always have physical reminders for images that we ourselves are forced to view.
{18”x 28”}
Signage Collective
Signage Collective
Signage collective
Signage Collective
Signage Collective
Signage Collective
Adobe Photoshop
You’re Dead! Concert Tour: Flying Lotus Terminal 5 2014.
{18”x 28”}
Signage Collective
Signage Collective
Signage Collective
Signage Collective