Del Tha Funkee Homosapien Poster by Dan Stiles
Designed by Dan Stiles

Cool Gig Posters

Posters are so infinitely adaptable. They can be any size or shape containing any variance of textual and graphical elements. Posters are usually the first port of call for conveying any kind of message. With regards to music this message is usually a show, an event, a gig or a release of an album or single.

Event posts often become items worthy of collection. Many concerts /gigs have specially designed custom prints of their posters often producing far more than needed to promote the show or producing generic posters to advertise but creating custom prints so that fans of the bands can purchase them for display at home. This blurs the line between a poster whose design exists to educate the observer and a poster that is supposed to be displayed as a piece of art. Sometimes beautiful posters do a very bad job from a design point of view because the information they contain is sacrificed in order to create a more visually stunning piece of work.

I’ve made a selection from my saved collection of posters that have jumped out at me in the past and have jumped out at me again this morning.

Softee Poster designed by Flora

I really like the two colour print option Flora has chosen for this poster. Flora is a children’s illustrator and this totally comes across in the poster but its gentle naievity works with regards to a band like Softee. 

Lucien Dubuis Trio by subgrafik

The use of raw paper and two colour print really makes this poster stand out. The quality of the type treatmeant and detail of the hair, beard and sax are all excellent. Designed by SubGrafik.

Justice poster by Cernoch Design

Black stock? Intelligent design referencing both location and band? Justice? DC? Gold and silver referencing original releases of Waters of Nazareth 12 inch? If you can answer yes to all of these you have a poster so achingly cool it’ll look dated before your limited run has sold out. Which it has by the way; which is a shame because these two posters are aces. Designed by Cernoch Design.

Animal Collective Poster by TraceFace

A very literal and striking interpretation of the band name Animal Collective. Designed by TraceFace.

65 Days Of Static Poster by Ariel Nay Nebeker
Again just a two colour print with plenty of white space make this poster really stand out. Designed by Arial Nay Nebeker.

 

Bonnie Prince Billy Poster by Studio Tengu

Exactly as a Bonnie Prince Billy artwork should be: strange, subtle and kinda beautiful. Designed by Studio Tengu.

 

CHK CHK CHK poster by Chris Comella for GoMedia
I like a lot of the elements within the poster, the unusual layout, the strong illustration and the length but there’s always something odd about it I can’t place my finger on; the result of which however is that I spend longer looking at the poster. Some times a visual unease can be a huge benefit. Designed by Chris Comella @ Go Media.

Black Lips by Tamara Waite-santibanez

Angry and strange; it completely works for The Black Lips. Designed by Tamara Waite-santibanez.

Sonic Youth by Casey Burns

Probably the most expensive poster on this page. Beautiful. Designed by Casey Burns.

 

Blonde Redhead by FloraFauna

Not only is this image beautiful in its own right but the clear reference to Blonde Redhead’s Kazu Makino‘s horse riding accident gives the image a far darker edge than perceived at face value. Designed byFlora Fauna.

Feist poster by Kevin Mercer @ Large Mammal Print
This poster actually seems to completely capture what Feist is all about. Pretty but not perfect; delicate but distorted. Designed by Kevin Mercer @ Large Mammal Print.

The Clash Poster

A classic! I love how the Clash’s only American appearance is actually 8 nights in a row in the same venue. Designer unknown.

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Rich

View Comments to “Cool Gig Posters”

  1. dan says:

    gorgeous collection, really. so true how posters have become as much of a medium for artist creativity alongside it’s original task of band pr. i guess it’s only natural after the emergence of the web, yes?

  2. Christian says:

    great collection!

  3. Rich says:

    Dan – absolutely. People seem to rely on facebook to advertise their show/gig now instead of hoping and praying people notice their posters in the venues and the surrounding area of even flyering them at relevant shows.

    Christian – thanks.

  4. I designed the above “Clash” poster with my partner in 1981. We worked with the band’s manager in our New York studio. It was the largest printed sheet available at the time and it appeared in the New York Times magazine. I still have three original prints. I can be reached through my website. Have a great day.

    John

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