In 1966, Mihajlo Arsovski designed a series of silkscreened movie posters for local distributor Kinematografi Zagreb. It promoted a collection of late 1940s American Westerns produced by the Poverty Row studio Monogram Pictures, starring the actors Johnny Mack Brown and Whip Wilson.
The posters feature high contrast color palettes and use just three different typefaces: Egyptienne Bold Condensed, Akzidenz-Grotesk, and Red Roses.
In 2018, Mirko Ilić, Croatian-born designer based in New York, commented:
For Western movie posters, from 1966, this is an extremely unusual look. They look more like Punk-Rock concert posters from the late 1970s. Furthermore, printing in silkscreen is quite an unexpected technique for movie posters.