Category: poster art
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Boxing Clever posters
Boxing Clever is a St. Louis-based branding and design firm that has struck up a nice relationship with a legendary local record shop called Vintage Vinyl. While on tour, many bands stop by the Vintage Vinyl shop to hang out, perform, or just sign some autographs. To advertise these events, Boxing Clever is given the […]
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Jessica Rassel posters
Jessica Rassel is currently studying design, but her posters reflect a confidence and style that comes with years of experience. She creates beautiful illustrations by hand and combines them with her own organic typography. Check out her process photos and you’ll understand just how much time and effort has gone into these one-of-a-kind pieces.
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Mike Saputo posters
Though these particular posters are a few years old, their style and attitude are quite current. Artist/illustrator/designer Mike Saputo is an Associate Creative Director out of Chicago and designs for many mediums. More recently, Mike has completed an amazing poster for 2010’s Fantastic Fest.
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Jim Pollock posters
I have recently discovered Expresso Beans, a non-profit community resource that documents and archives collections of collectible art. One artist that really stood out this week was Jim Pollock who is known for his linoleum prints and close creative relationship to the constantly-touring band, Phish. The two are a natural fit
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Delicious Design League posters
Delicious Design League has only been around since 2008, but they have the portfolio and skills of a seasoned agency. Hailing from Chicago, the DDL team (Jason Teegarden-Downs and Billy Baumann) not only know music, but have compiled an impressive resume of more corporate clients, working with the likes of Firefox, XLR8R and Got Milk?. […]
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Brad Klausen posters
Working under his design shop moniker, Artillery Design, Seattle’s Brad Klausen produces some amazing poster art for the likes of Pearl Jam, Soundgarden and Built to Spill. Wickedly illustrated with bold color palettes, these pieces tend to stand out thanks to the attention to detail and ominous symbols.
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Methane Studios posters
The posters above are just a sampling of what Austin’s Methane Studios has to offer the world. Consisting of illustrators Mark McDevitt and Robert Lee, Methane has been producing gig posters since the late 90’s, and they’ve done so the old-fashioned way. While the two utilize a computer to aid in their design process, Mark […]
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Spike Press posters
Spike Press is the work of Chicago-based illustrator and designer, John Solimine. I’ve had this site bookmarked for quite some time, but recently rediscovered it as I was cataloging my resources for RB. I had forgotten two things: 1) how crazy talented this guy is and 2) how well Mr. Solimine has mastered color. What […]
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Ivan Khmelevsky posters
Moscow-based graphic designer Ivan Khmelevsky has recently graduated from design school, but you wouldn’t know it thanks to his well-executed mix of gig posters. There’s a wide variety of influences represented here, and it serves Ivan’s portfolio well as each piece appears unique, focused and reflective of the artist it is promoting. Nice work.
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Marq Spusta poster art
If there has yet to be a modern day successor to Wes Wilson or Alton Kelley, then I believe we can finally stop looking. Marq Spusta proudly carries the torch forward. I came across his site today and had to stay for a while. Having completed posters for bands like Dinosaur Jr., Widespread Panic an […]