Cet article explicite cette fréquente confusion par une anecdote:Demi-Lune a écrit :Tut-tut, celui que tout le monde connaît, c'est le poster de Bob Peak (son style est caractéristique).Major Tom a écrit : My Fair Lady
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Une galerie:Several years ago, Bill Gold and his wife Susan went for lunch at a restaurant near their home in Connecticut. Their table happened to be beside a striking Klimt-style poster for the 1967 film Camelot, and the couple soon got chatting to the restaurant’s owner about where and how he’d acquired it.
‘You know,’ Susan said, ‘my husband here designed that poster.’
The owner looked back at the pair of them, unimpressed. ‘No he didn’t,’ he said, pointing a finger at a signature on the poster, ‘that guy, Bob Peak, did.’
Talk about a blow to the ego. Fortunately Bill Gold is used to people not understanding his job: creative director in the film poster business. Even Tony Nourmand, editor of the recently published monograph Bill Gold PosterWorks and a dealer in movie posters for two decades, had only heard Gold’s name two or three times before they started working together. ‘In America, there’s no tradition of designers signing their work,’ he says, ‘so it’s very hard to tell who designed what.’
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