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Game of Thrones Saul Bass Tribute Posters

Game of Thrones Saul Bass Tribute Posters

A few days ago, Google had a particularly epic doodle that referenced Psycho, Vertigo, North by Northwest, The Man with the Golden Arm, Spartacus, West Side Story, Anatomy of a Murder, Around the World in Eighty Days and Ocean’s 11. The entire thing was a tribute to the late, great designer Saul Bass. Artist/Designer Fernando Reza decided to take the tribute one step further by adapting Bass’ iconic style to something modern. That something modern is a set of posters for Game of Thrones that commemorates one of Bass’ frequent collaborators: Otto Preminger, Stanley Kubrick, Alfred Hitchcock and John Frankenheimer. Each print in the set is 18″ x 24″, printed on archival matte paper, signed and numbered out of 35. They’re pretty freaking phenomenal.