
I’m definitely not a fontophile, but the occasional mix of letters and subject matter is so perfect that it makes me stop and take note.
Pedro Campiche’s poster, which spells out “I Spent All Day Watching Porn” in letters that are far from PG, is one such font. It’s subtle enough that you might miss it on first glance, but risqué enough that you definitely won’t miss it a second time around.
[Via: SwissMiss]

To officially reveal the box art for Grand Theft Auto IV, Rockstar put a bunch of artists in a warehouse and had them create a giant poster of the new cover.
It’s a time lapse that’s shot in HD, so you know that it’s going to be good. (And that it’s going to get posted here.)
[GameTrailers.com - Grand Theft Auto IV Box Art Reveal]
[Rockstar Games]

Sony’s PlayStation 3 advertising has always been hit or miss, but since I want to print out a poster sized image of this eye ad to put up on my wall, I’m going to call this one a definite hit.
[Via: I Believe In Advertising]

For the upcoming Maker Faire, eBoy created a limited edition poster that features the event’s makers and sponsors. I just wish the Flickr file was bigger so that I could ‘make’ my own.
[Flickr - eBoy Maker Faire 2007 Poster]
[Via: Laughing Squid]

Flyposting is “the act of placing advertising posters or flyers in illegal places” (thanks Wikipedia). It’s a very underappreciated form of expression, but one English flyposter found a way of using irony to his advantage. The result? A flypost of a fly posting.

[Via: Wooster Collective]

Here’s an interesting quick tip for those of you who are fanatical about not putting holes in your prized posters, but who still want to show them off on the wall. Just stick a flat metal push-pin into the wall behind the poster, and stick a magnet on top of the push-pin with the poster in between. It’s quick, it’s simple, and it won’t hurt the poster.
[Instructables - Magnetic Poster Holder]
[Via: Lifehacker]