Category: poster art
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Julien Rivoire flyers
The art of the flyer is alive and well thanks to Lyon-based designer Julien Rivoire and his Bastardgraphics. The flyer is most recognized by its punk origins, but it seems the club/DJ scene is still keeping the medium relevant. It’s refreshing to see this art today as tangible paper promotions are becoming more and more […]
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Jazz festival posters
A vibrant collection of Jazz festival posters from Atelier Martino & Jana, a Porto, Portugal- based design firm.
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designer Chris Rubino
Today I came across a nice interview with designer/illustrator Chris Rubino over at Unified Manufacturing. Chris’ background is in gig posters, but he has since greatly expanded his skillset to include projects for film, murals, collage and apparel. If it’s an artform, Chris has probably contributed to it. Check out Chris’ portfolio and you’ll
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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 […]
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DKNG posters
Dan Kuhlkin and Nathan Goldman have been fusing music and art since 2005 when they formed their shop, DKNG. Creating posters for almost every type of event imaginable, the pair have amassed an extensive portfolio of screenprints and design work. You may also be interested in the fact that they are the resident poster designers […]
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Todd Slater posters
Todd Slater is a somewhat mysterious designer from Texas, but I can overlook his lack of bio information because I’d rather spend time on his Posters page anyway. Todd’s use of pattern and color results in intricate details and a complexity that makes his work one-of-a-kind. In addition to the pieces you see here, Todd […]
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Vahalla Studios posters
Vahalla features the creative minds of Dan Padavic and Tad Carpenter, two designers who both have extensive resumes and a history of printmaking. Based in Kansas City (MO), the studio has been cranking out letterpress and screenprinted posters for several years now, which has afforded them clients such as MySpace and RayBan.
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BURLESQUE of North America posters
Burlesque is a Minneapolis-based collective of artists, designers and illustrators who also work for a variety of cutting-edge brands including RVCA and Consolidated Skateboards. Their poster art combines illustration, type and photography to produce some amazing results and a body of work that is second to none. Spend some time on their blog and you’ll […]
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Wayne Coyne poster
Flaming Lips frontman Wayne Coyne shares his tutorial on screenprinting with blood. There’s a very important lesson included in this video – something we can all benefit from when working with paper.