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Promotional poster for Kultbox Records. Hand typeset (couldn't find an "I") and letterpressed with black/red ink on heavyweight rives paper.
I read a blog post by @cogdog and it had the sentence: 'Holy Bag of Gold, Artman!' It made me smile and I thought of making a poster out of it for Alan.
Searched for old public domain vintage posters and this one popped out. And old Batman Poster in italian.
Simple. Easy font to copy. So I made it this afternoon in Photoshop. I did not use anything fancy, just playin' on a Sunday afternoon.
thought i'd try a minimal posterized post processing ~grin~
"it looks like a painting"
(or rather an andy warhol duded up poster)
parkerriverkid inspired me
To me graphic design consists of making communication sweet and full of vitamins !
Feel free to contact me for print info :)
I was commissioned by Greenmarket GrowNYC who are responsible for all the farmers markets in the NYC area. This poster is on view at most markets across the city and in Spring I'll be doing herbs and tomatoes in Summer.
The lost and lamented Yelloway Motor Services of Rochdale, Lancashire, were once one of the most highly regarded smaller coach operators and they ran extensive long-distance services throughout England (and Wales). I recall them well as during the 1960s, as a child, I made regular journeys from home in the Black Country back to the family in Rochdale on their coaches and they were a smart operator, with that yellow livery and the sunburst motif! This 1955 leaflet shows the routes from both west and east Lancashire to London, in pre-motorway days - from Lancashire seaside and mill towns down through the Midlands on the old A6 to the suburbs and centre of London. I like the fact the route diagram emphases the "Y" of Yelloway in yellow!
Limited edition poster to commemorate the release of the newly minted Utah Quarter.
Print size is 8.125”x20”. Four colors printed on Crane Lettra. Run of 500, hand numbered.
I designed a poster to promote Ralph Nader since I think he's the best candidate still running (plus he's coming to Louisville in two days and I want to represent!). This is a somewhat preliminary design, I'm not 100% on the copy and there are things about the illustration that I'm not entirely satisfied with. This could be done in any number of two-color combos, I just did one as purple since that's unusual and I wanted a palette of "definitely not green" after my last two posters.
Once I am more sure of it I'll post a link so that people can download an 11x17 PDF version to print for themselves. I may screenprint some, not sure yet. I will offer it up to his campaign, if they aren't interested I may throw some similar-looking junk on Cafepress or something, but I'd rather not go that route.