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The Harry Potter e-books hit the Kindle store last week with new cover designs.
Olly Moss, who has designed movie posters, video game packaging and an Oscars poster, created the new look. He tweeted the news last week.

ollymoss:
THOR!
I was commissioned by Craig Kyle and Kevin Feige at Marvel Pictures to create a special print for the cast and crew of the upcoming Thor movie. I even got to visit the set, read the script and check out all the story boards and concept art - such an incredible experience.
ALL movie posters should look this sweet!

James Joyce is a designer and illustrator based in London. He is a distiller. A simplifier. His work reminds me of that of fellow Brit, Olly Moss, as well as Drawn! pal Frank Chimero. Also, his work is much more concise than that of the other James Joyce.
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Tags: Design, Frank Chimero, Illustration, James Joyce, Olly Moss

This reimagined poster for Charlie Chaplin’s The Great Dictator is sublime. It’s the work of designer/illustrator Olly Moss.
Fantastic work !
and she’s only 21…. *sigh*
Neat idea.
Fits the movie in a classy way.
I’m guessing this is a straight lift from the Serviceplan hat advertisement that caused a bit of a stink earlier this year: http://abcnews.go.com/International/story?id=4663687&page=1
Though it might be intended irony seeing as the topmost message on her Design page is the “Great artists steal” line.
Hi. I’m the creator of this poster. It’s not a rip from that ad, although someone did point me toward it after I’d finished. Just thought I should clear that up.
Also, I’m not a girl.
I apologize for the gender mistake, as I was looking at an above comment. I also rescind my implication that you used the ad image; that story was just the first thing that came to mind when I saw your poster design.
No problem. It happens all the time when you work with such popular cultural imagery. If you’ve had a good idea, chances are someone else has got there before you.
oops! sorry for that, i should have re-read myself before posting.
i love this. i saw this on olly’s site about a week ago and nearly freaked but i didn’t think he ripped it. well anyway he cleared it up. and olly you’re a cute guy.
It’s actually “Bad artists copy. Great artists steal” by Pablo Picasso.