the evolution of walter white in posters

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Graphic designer Ty Mattson is such a big fan of the television show, Breaking Bad, he designed a set of three posters to celebrate the Emmy-winning series. The producers of the show were pleased with them so much the prints are now official “Breaking Bad” merchandise and are exclusively available on the Breaking Bad online store.
The poster series illustrates the transformation of Bryan Cranston’s character, Walter White, over the course of the highly-acclaimed series.
Mr. White
This first print depicts the Walter White we met in the first season of “Breaking Bad” – the pitiful chemistry teacher, wearing only a green rubber apron and white cotton briefs, frantically cooking meth in the Albuquerque desert.

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Heisenberg
The second print portrays Walter White as the crystal meth kingpin, “Heisenberg”. Rising to power and descending into chaos, Walter is encircled by the super-lab and a small, pesky intruder.

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The final print represents the final incarnation of Walter White: Mr. Lambert. Armed and dangerous, bearded and beleaguered, Mr. Lambert has nothing left to lose!

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ty-mattson-breaking-bad-04[via Mattson Creative]

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