

Thomas Gilbert’s fan poster for 2001: A Space Odyssey is a highly stylized, refreshing take on one of the most revered science fiction movies of all time. The choice of Mostra Nuova, based on Italian Art Deco lettering of the 1930s, is an unexpectedly natural fit. The use of the movie's space station as a visual pun to represent the double-zero is genius. I can’t believe I've never seen it done before.
Gilbert makes the most of Mostra Nuova’s stylistic range, utilizing several alternate characters. Some characters have been modified—P, E, D, and particularly the S, with the inside curves made into sharp corners that give it an almost tech vibe.
Gilbert is an automotive designer working at Aston Martin and has been creating his Art Deco style fan movie posters for at least five years, often using Mostra Nuova and other Art Deco inspired typefaces. He doesn't seem to have a website, but his work can be seen on his Instagram account.