Let’s face it: Television marketing is rarely fantastic. It’s often sloppy cutouts of people Photoshopped against a stock location backdrop with the show’s logo slapped on. That’s where fan art steps in. TV shows that have an ardent following often inspire fan fiction – wherein people write their own fantasy works based on shows’ characters – as well as design. I don’t think it’s a coincidence that cult-television viewers tend to be creative, as the collection below proves. Notice all the different styles, from anime to minimalist to grunge to comic. The creators include such well-known artists as Bryan Lee O’Malley and Tom Whalen to people who just design for fun. Do you have a favorite piece of TV fan art? Please let me know in the Comments below!
About the Author:Jennifer Moline writes for the PsPrint Blog as well as maintains its Twitter, Facebook, Google Plus and Pinterest presence. She also guest blogs for such notable graphic design blogs as Fuel Your Creativity and Inspiredology. She’s previously written about technology and small business for news websites, magazines and newspapers. In her off-hours, Jennifer can be found roughing it in the mountains or tucked away in a movie theater. |
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