Posts Tagged ‘half and half design’
Hey, Look! A Sneak Peek at Our Record Store Day Print…
Here is our poster in support of Record Store Day on April 18th. We created this for the poster show “Lyrically Speaking”, a show organized by Chuck Keppler and Leia Bell. Happy to be a part of this neat event! It’s a pretty cool idea: let artists interpret song lyrics however they wish to! We…
Read MoreNew Poster design for Yonder Mountain String Band
We just finished designing & printing this tall boy for the guys that make up Yonder Mountain String Band out of Colorado. The poster supports their likely sold out show at the Tabernacle in Atlanta Next month. Although mainly known for their great live performances, their latest album has received some really good buzz and…
Read MoreNew Stars of the Lid Poster design
What a great band name, right? These guys play some pretty unique music, some describe it as “drone-based ambient music”. According to one of the founding members, the band’s name refers to “your own personal cinema, located between your eye and eyelid”, suggesting the colors and patterns one can see with closed eyes. We had…
Read MoreNew Minus The Bear Poster design
We just finished this new poster design/print for the band Minus the Bear. The design includes a large cropped halftone photo of my sister-in-law, used with her very kind permission. The silver was run as a metallic and looks great in person (thanks Nick at The Half and Half!). Black ink overprints nicely. Paper is…
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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