A piece by kid acne. Very illustrative style and very typical of Kid Acne! The over-all composition is very interesting and it's very interesting which is the aim since it's a poster - therefore the aim is to grab the attention of individuals.
A band poster the screams psycadelic without the multicoloured over the top effect. The colours fit together well and to say it was created by hand since it's 1969, it's pretty impressive and accurate.
Illustrative and yellow; this Velvet Underground poster for one of their tours definitely grabs their audiences attention with the in your face-yellow-background.
This might as well have "PSYCHEDELIC" in Ariel Bold across the centre of it. |
This piece by Pete Mckee is very unique. I like the colour matching and the way he still add's depth to the images. His illustrative style is very unique and isn't something you often see. |
Kid Acne's "you & me both mate" is straight to the point and I think that'd do well for inspiration.
Both the above images are very complex yet somehow simple. They both have very interesting boarders and the Jimi Hendrix poster has a very eye catching background. I love the top image's way of representing their image - It definitely catches the audience's attention.
A front cover of a 1970's hippie magazine. I love the simplicity - the rarity of the image.
A very 'doodled' illustrative piece by Kid again. Tha can't be from South Yorks if tha dunt like Hendo'.
Simple but obvious. |
A poster by Sonic Youth. The image is so very simple and there's a lot of empty space which that combined with the white, draw's your eye's straight towards the focal point of the poster.
A middle image that turns it very interesting. The fact the image break's up the consistency of the box make's it even more interesting. I dislike the constant green/karky tinge but I don't hate it.
Two more image's that are of the front cover of hippie magazines. They're very eye catching and would definitely make you curious which is alway's a good aspect to keep in mind if you are planning to create a poster.
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