Wilco
Blimey! New Wilco London poster design now available.
This proper British gentleman (we call him “Cedric”) can brighten up your walls today, visit the SHOP now to get your very own limited edition print! It comes with a not-so-subtle nod to the Monty Python style of animation done by the great Terry Gilliam, complete with Cupid’s foot from the show’s opening title sequence.…
Read MoreWilco Astronaut Poster seen in new film
We really enjoyed watching Wilco’s great concert film “Ashes of American Flags”. The last thing we expected to see in it was one of our posters…but, holy crap, there it is! It appears they used it as a backstage sign of sorts. The original poster was done for a show in Houston, TX. We used…
Read MoreNew Wilco poster design “Mr. Cactus”!
We just finished this poster for Wilco’s performance in Tucson, Arizona. It features Mr. Cactus, a trouble making character who enjoys lighting up a couple sparklers in the hot Arizona sun, he’s crazy like that. Inspired in part by a news article mentioning how Arizona was very close to passing legislation that would legalize sparklers…too…
Read MoreWilco 2009 calendar features some Get a Clue Design Studio work.
Wilco recently used two of our poster designs for the months of May and November. Here’s May’s imagery, and we’ll post November’s design in…well, now I guess. The calendar itself is designed by the very talented Lawrence Azerrad for LADdesign.net. The pages are designed so that you can switch out whatever imagery you like for…
Read MoreNew Wilco Sloss Furnace available for purchase!
Here’s the new Wilco screen printed poster we finished recently. It supports the show at The Sloss Furnaces in Birmingham, AL. We heard from the client that the posters at the venue sold out before Wilco even hit the stage! That made us happy. Measures 18″ x 24″, four color screen print by Nick @…
Read MoreGet a Clue Design Helps Wilco Promote Band’s First Film
We were thrilled to get the honor of helping Wilco promote their new film “Ashes of American Flags”, which as the band’s website puts it: “Ashes of American Flags is a new film presenting Wilco live in concert during their 2008 tour. Culled from concerts in five quintessentially American venues, the film captures the energy,…
Read MoreWilco’s “A Night at the Opera” poster design
We just put the finishing touches on the latest poster design for Wilco, “A Night at the Opera”. The design was done for the band’s Baltimore date, so there are several references to the venue and the city. Examples include signatures of Edgar Allen Poe and Babe Ruth, both originally from Baltimore. Lots of halftone…
Read MoreWilco Poster Design Gallery now online
The fine folks over at Wilco HQ just added a very cool feature to the band’s ever expanding website: A brand new POSTER DESIGN GALLERY! Click here to check out over 100 original poster designs from a very wide variety of artists and designers. WILCO POSTER GALLERY We’re fortunate enough to have had the privilege…
Read MoreBand hires Get a Clue Design for tour merchandise
We were very excited to be asked to help the band Everest with some of their merchandising design recently. Everest is touring with Neil Young, Wilco and Death Cab for Cutie through December. Yeah, pretty good company right? Everest singer, guitarist, and chief songwriter Russell Pollard, along with Everest’s management, contacted us to help create…
Read MoreCharleston City Paper features Poster Art show
Charleston’s City Paper has written a nice feature in the Visual Arts section on poster art. In particular, the “GIG!” exhibition at 52.5 records running through October. Read the article here.The writer was apparently moved by the poster we created for Wilco, the folk’s favorite: Tumbleweed Stache! Here’s a nice quote: “A realistic portrait of…
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