14-Year-Old Boy Designing Superior Movie Posters

This page offers a showcase of superior movie posters from a talented 14-year-old hobbyist graphic designer whose name is Mahdi Chowdhury. Mahdi has done ‘The Film Exhibition’ collection and based on all-time favorite classic movies created his own poster art. Here what he says about his works: “These are dear films to myself and are presented in an array of designs, styles and techniques I’ve learned and persistently trained at over the given years.” So, if you’re a real film buff and want to feed your passion for reel life, check out these interesting and visually stimulating movie posters from Mahdi Chowdhury. They will never fail to entertain you to the core of your existence.

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3 Comments

  • Jon Thomas
    February 27, 2012

    WOW. Very impressive!!

  • Alik Kaz
    July 30, 2012

    Now this is the reason people need to stop saying that teens below 16 are not as mature and are not able to do much. This is not the only example! I have friends that age that do simply amazing posters and logos…I just wish graphic design jobs would be made open to people 14 and older 🙁

  • Nishat
    December 28, 2013

    WHAT IS UR EMAIL I NEED IT FOR SOMETHING!!! BTW, Mahdi is my cousin and his brother goes to Oxford!!! im so lucky to have a cousin like him!! U ROCK BHIYA

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