Category: merchandise
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Third Man Records packaging
Embarking on a journey from the interesting to the absurd, Jack White allows you to see the future of his Third Man Records packaging and distribution. In the video above, Jack walks you through some clever packaging concepts including the “greeting card gatefold,” the “Third Man Monkey Band” and a “hair record” – you’ll just […]
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Graf Orlock packaging
Straight from the bowels of Vitriol Records comes the Graf Orlock “Doombox 10” – an amazing tribute to the versatility of cardboard and the timeless design of portable cassette stereos. As mentioned in the official press release, the Doombox packaging “consists of an actual-size (30”x10”x10”) fold-out cardstock “boombox.” The “boombox”
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KARIZMA identity
Silo is a UK-based, independent typographic/digital artist with an impressive portfolio that matches the energy and creativity found within the realm of music. Silo’s branding for Karizma is a well-coordinated and cohesive package that manages to express a strong message across multiple platforms.
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Los Campesinos’ Heat Rash
It’s about time a band reinvented the traditional fan club. Leave it to the scrappy indie artists to take the concept and refresh it with the hope of communicating with fans in an inventive and artistic manner. UK-based indie pop group Los Campesinos is leading the way with Heat Rash, a quarterly ‘zine and music […]
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Daft Punk TRON merch
Disney Consumer Products has collaborated with electronics manufacturer Monster Cable and specialty toy maker Medicom to create some exclusive TRON: LEGACY merch inspired by French electronic duo, Daft Punk. Available for purchase are a set of tech-inspired headphones (SRP $349.95) and a series of Bearbick and Kubrick figures
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DEVO merch
A few days ago, I received an email from the DEVO online store that highlighted a few of their more interesting offerings. They included the DEVO Holiday Music Card, the Durka Durka Hoodie and the Energy Dome DJ Headphones. If these items appeared to be generic in form, with only a DEVO logo to differentiate […]
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Brandon Herbel tee graphics
Make Believe is the studio of Omaha-based graphic designer/entrepreneur Brandon Herbel. In addition to some fine music-tee graphics, Mr. Herbel has also produced some nice identities and music packaging.
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Mastodon tee
Atlanta metal band, Mastodon, has gotten into the holiday spirit by releasing their “Hail Santa” tee. Ho, ho, ho, Dark Prince.
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Wilcobucks
Poking around Pitchfork today, I came across a partnership between Wilco and Chicago’s Intelligentsia coffee. The two have combined caffeinated forces to offer a special Wilco coffee. A unique selection of beans deemed Wilco-worthy has been chosen and is currently available for pre-order at Wilco’s online emporium. Special “coffee lovers bundles” are available, complete with […]
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Spitfire brand identity
From St. Petersburg Russia comes a new brand identity for the band, Spitfire, by designer Pete Vasilyev. From CD to booklet cover to promo posters, Mr. Vasilyev has thought of it all, and executed it in a manner which provides consistency and personality. The recurring use of textures, a familiar color scheme and bold icons […]