My Father, Die (2016) movie poster Contributed by Love Lagerkvist on May 31st, 2017. Artwork published in 2016. Source: www.impawards.com License: All Rights Reserved. The poster for action My Father, Die features the a beyond-overdone expose strained faces, per the cliché. However, the ’70s vibes from a sun-bleached Neil Bold is always appreciated. Typefaces More about Neil BoldGet Neil Bold Formats Posters/Flyers (5306) Topics Film/TV (1884) Tagged withred and yellow (148)all caps (6893)repetition (735)action (90)movie posters (636)orange (430)brown orange and yellow (41) Artwork location United States (9279) Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More Neil Bold in use Norman Greenbaum – “Spirit in the Sky” single cover1969unknownContributed by Jan Middendorp Jo Akepsimas, Pierre Dhombre, Mannick – Moins huit / Plus huit album artc. 1975unknownContributed by Fonts In Use Staff George McCrae – Rock Your Baby album art1974Drago FernandezContributed by Ben B Sponsor More in Film/TV Verna identity2022TypozonCristian VargasContributed by Production Type Staff Pick Sundance 2022 visual identity2022Sundance InstituteThe Gordon Co.School of Visual Arts (SVA)Contributed by Ivo Gabrowitsch Staff Pick Safari Riot portfolio website2020Eric Van HoltzGrayson SandersElena FloresContributed by Adelina Shaydullina Mission: Impossible (1988) title sequence1988Betty GreenContributed by Patrick Concannon More in Posters/Flyers LONGEVITY by Walter Walter2024M.GiesserContributed by HAL Typefaces Moris entering tram dreic. 2019Agata DudzińskaContributed by Agata Dudzińska The Kruder & Dorfmeister Session, Reitschule Bern2009Büro DestructContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick No che short film poster and titles2020Ignasi Àvila PadróContributed by Ignasi Àvila Padró More Fonts In Use The Shape of Design book2012Frank ChimeroContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick Robert Heinecken: Object Matter, MoMA2014MoMA Design StudioElle KimContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick Korbmacher-Verein Kranichfeld invoice, 1939c. 1935Buchdruckerei Georg HahnContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick School and Society through Science Fiction1974unknownContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick