Wes Anderson’s movies are always filled with delightful visual elements and his latest film, The Grand Budapest Hotel is no exception. Inspired by the film’s charming aesthetic, Barcelona-based designer Lorena G has created a lovely collection of flat design illustrations.
Rendering the iconic objects that are featured in the movie using a neat, two-dimensional style, the designer has managed to recreate the quirky, light-hearted spirit of the original production. From the beautiful Mendl’s cake to the now-famous L’air de Panache, each illustration in the series is a delightful tribute to the director and his unique cinematic techniques.
Lorena G has turned these illustrations into prints and merchandise—you can purchase them in the form of a phone cover, mug, tote bag and more here.
View the entire “The Grand Budapest Hotel - Flat” series here.
What do you think—is flat design simply overdone, or are there cases where it can still be used to great effect?
[via Creative Bloq]