Whether in academia or industry many of us -pre-pandemic- waded through crowded poster halls at conferences to get quick glimpses at snapshots of research projects presented in this condensed form.
Paul Crifo, a poster designer known for creating promotional images for “Monty Python and the Holy Grail” and 1974’s “The Great Gatsby,” has died at the age of 98 of natural causes. By the end of his ...
VoiceThread Recording Submission Deadline (for those accepted for Virtual and In-person Posters): Jan. 26, 2026 at 5 p.m. Upon abstract acceptance, all posters must be uploaded and recorded on ...
But he doesn't just raise awareness of rock concerts and albums. For years, Hess has been talking about mental illness, even going public about his struggle with alcoholism and bipolar disorder via ...
NEW YORK – The killer’s knife, a woman cowering before it. This was typical horror movie box cover stuff before 1991, when Dawn Baillie was asked to design a poster for a cerebral new thriller called ...
Artist behind posters for Harry Potter, The Thing and Back to the Future had been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease Designer Drew Struzan, known for some of the most iconic movie posters of all time, ...
Last week, NPR’s "All Things Considered" covered an unusual topic: Scientific conference posters. For the first time in decades, scientists are rethinking the traditional design of the posters they ...
We tend to think of physical posters as ephemeral objects that get pasted up and discarded a few weeks or months after their usefulness. They are not typically the type of thing that would last beyond ...
Robert “Bob” Helsley, a graphics art teacher, poster designer and collector, died of pneumonia and sepsis complications Oct. 14 at Ascension St. Agnes Hospital. The Franklin Square resident was 79.
You’ve seen Dawn Baillie’s posters for thrillers, comedies and dramas outside cineplexes. Now her work is being exhibited at Poster House in Manhattan. By Erik Piepenburg The killer’s knife, a woman ...
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