Gig posters are handmade artworks that promote concerts and musicians. They originated in the 1960s during the psychedelic era when posters featured surreal imagery that captured the psychedelic experience. The punk era of the 1970s saw simpler posters made using silkscreen printing that matched the raw sounds of punk rock. Today, gig posters are prized works of art collected by fans and created by skilled designers for indie and alternative bands.
Milton Glaser, Inc. was established in 1974. The work produced at this Manhattan studio encompasses a wide range of design disciplines. In the area of print graphics, the studio produces identity programs for corporate and institutional marketing purposes - including logos, stationery, brochures, signage, and annual reports. In the field of environmental and interior design, the firm has conceptualized and site-supervised the fabrication of numerous products, exhibitions, interiors and exteriors of restaurants, shopping malls, supermarkets, hotels, and other retail and commercial environments. Glaser is also personally responsible for the design and illustration of more than 300 posters for clients in the areas of publishing, music, theatre, film, institutional and civic enterprise, as well as those for commercial products and services.
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Milton Glaser, Inc. was established in 1974. The work produced at this Manhattan studio encompasses a wide range of design disciplines. In the area of print graphics, the studio produces identity programs for corporate and institutional marketing purposes - including logos, stationery, brochures, signage, and annual reports. In the field of environmental and interior design, the firm has conceptualized and site-supervised the fabrication of numerous products, exhibitions, interiors and exteriors of restaurants, shopping malls, supermarkets, hotels, and other retail and commercial environments. Glaser is also personally responsible for the design and illustration of more than 300 posters for clients in the areas of publishing, music, theatre, film, institutional and civic enterprise, as well as those for commercial products and services.
This PPT was created to review contemporary artists we discussed in class (Visual Arts & Culture--an art appreciation course for non-art majors), Fall 2013
A small piece of research I have done towards my AS Media Studies, the information is not my own, as I have said it's research, so the facts are sourced from the internet.
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3. In case you didn’t know... Gig (noun) Slang for a job or booking, used especially for the temporary engagements of an entertainer
4. Pos·ter (noun) A bill or placard for posting often in a public place
5. When you think of a gig poster, something like this may come to your mind... WRONG!
6. Authentic gig posters do not just consist of printed pictures and event information They are handmade by skilled artists and designers Poster by Kevin Tong for The Black Keys, 2010
8. Gig posters are not only created to promote concerts, events, or musicians, they are seen as pieces of art Poster by Jermaine Rogers for Radiohead, 2008 Poster by Powerslide Design Co. for Simian Mobile Disco, 2010
9. The gig poster scene is considered underground However, fans are part of a large, tight knit community of art and music lovers Some designers are in such high demand that their posters will literally sell out in seconds
11. Usually authentic gig posters are created for indie, alternative, punk, or rock bands/artists Why?Designers are inspired by musicians with interesting and unique sounds
12. Indie Music ‘Indie’ is short for independent Independent musicians are unsigned
13. They create their own music without the major influence of a record company This allows for free expression, authentic/raw sounds, and innovative lyrics
15. Designers do not typically design for ‘pop’ or mainstream bands/artists Why? Mainstream music is usually made up of manufactured or generic sounds that are not particularly moving, or thought-provoking
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17. Song #1Song #2 What’s the Difference? Pop Vs. Indie
19. Some examples of indie musicians that artist like to design for are... Poster by Garrett Karol for Andrew Bird, 2009 Poster by Lure Designs for Death Cab for Cutie, 2006
21. Imagine... The band Tegan & Sara is coming to perform in Toronto They are looking for an artist to design their posters
22. The major poster designers are not available so they decide to search for a local Toronto artist They may search for designers on websites like gigposters.com, an online community and forum for gig poster fans and artists
23. Usually the band and the artist will come up with a way of splitting or sharing the revenue
25. Most gig posters are made by using a technique called silk-screening
26. Step 1 A gauze sheet is attached to a rigid frame
27. Step 2 A non-permeable film is applied to the negative space of the image being depicted. For example: The film is used to stop the ink from passing through the film and onto the paper
28. Step 3 The new image is created by pressing ink onto the exposed areas (like a stencil)
33. Posters were being mass produced ever since the 1800s They were first used for public announcements
34. They later became means of advertizing for events such as operas, shows and symphonies Unknown Date and Artist By Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec for Moulin Rouge, 1891
35. During the two world wars, propaganda posters were used by the government to influence, persuade and ‘inform’ the general public By James Montgomery Flagg, 1916 By J. Howard Miller, 1942
36. Today posters are still used as means of propaganda, advertizing, education, and decoration
42. The Psychedelic Era The psychedelic era started in the mid 60s It refers to the time of social, musical, and artistic change influenced by psychedelic drugs
49. Counter-Culture ‘Nowhere Man’ by The Beatles wasdirected against general conformity “Doesn't have a point of view; knows not where he’s going to” “He’s as blind as he can be; just sees what he wants to see” “Isn’t he a bit like you and me?”
50. Influence on Music Popular bands like The Beatles, The Grateful Dead, Jimmy Hendrix, Jefferson Airplane, and Pink Floyd experimented with psychedelic sounds and lyrics The Beatles, ‘Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band’ 1967
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52. Influence on Poster Design The 60s sparked some of the most visually arresting and innovative poster designs Poster by Bonnie MacLean for The Doors, 1967 Poster by Martin Sharp for Jimi Hendrix, 1968
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54. Poster by Martin Sharp for Bob Dylan, 1967 Poster by Bonnie MacLean for The Who, 1967
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57. How does the poster depict the mood of the song?Poster by Wes Wilson for Jefferson Airplane, 1967
59. The Punk Movement Those who described themselves as ‘punk’ in the 70s practiced counter-culture How does this gig poster show counter-culture?
60. Punk Counter-Culture Punks rebelled against society & popular culture through their ideologies, music, and fashion
61. Punk Ideologies Individual freedom Non-conformity Anti-sexism Anti- racism Anti-homophobia Animal rights Direct action Anti-militarism
62. Punk Music Punk rock music reflected punk ideology Sounds typically consisted of distorted guitars, noisy drumming, and shouted choruses or slogans
63. Punk Fashion Included highly theatrical use of clothing, hairstyles, cosmetics, tattoos, and jewellery Fashion for them was used to grab attention, and outrage others
64. Vivienne Westwood Was an extremely influential fashion designer during the 70s Her designs embodied the style and attitude of the punk era
65. Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm McLaren (managed the Sex Pistols) opened a boutique together called ‘SEX’ The boutique sold fetish and bondage gear along with punk fashions and accessories
67. The silk-screening movement emerged during the punk era However, it was popularized in the 1960s by Andy Warhol’s 1962 depiction of actress Marilyn Monroe ‘Marilyn Monroe', 1962
68. Andy Warhol Was a leading figure in the pop art movement Created pop art using the imagery of pop culture such as newspapers, comics, advertising, and prints 'Triple Elvis', 1962 'Campbell's Soup I', 1968 'Atomic Bomb', 1965
69. The Silk-Screening Movement Was fuelled by a mix of psychedelia and punk rock Punk posters were made using silk-screening because it was inexpensive and highly functional It created a new, original, and vibrant look Poster by Austin Roots for The Mentors, 2001
70. The Silk-Screening Movement Silk-screening is still so popular today because it is convenient, versatile, and inexpensive Poster by Landland for Arcade Fire, 2010
72. Robert Rauschenberg was very influential in introducing silk-screening to the world He created his own innovative style by combining paintings with silk-screened images
73. His creations were always creative and vibrant, he rejected angst of seriousness
74. He often references pop culture throughout his work He is described as being an abstract expressionist
75. In 2008 he passed away, he had been creating art since the 50s His work was extremely innovative, influential, and before its time
76. Not only did it expose the world to silk-screening, it showed a modern, new way of using it His experimental attitude towards design intrigued and inspired others
79. Arthur Chantry is a noted poster and logo designer He has also created album posters; working with bands like Nirvana, Hole, Pearl Jam, and The Sonics
80. He became famous along with the grunge wave in the 1990s His iconic style mixes retro, photography, and punk elements His work also incorporates a lot of text and graphics By Art Chantry for Impala, 2003
81. By Art Chantry for The Fells, 2003 By Art Chantry for Satan’s Pilgrims, 2003
82. Every poster that he’s created had been handmade His work is so important because it channels the history of gig posters By Art Chantry for Sleater-kinney ,2002
85. Emek Golan’s posters are very well known amongst the poster community His work is described as ‘A Thinking Man’s Poster Art’ Poster by Emek for The 10,000 Lakes Festival, 2007
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87. Emek draws all of his poster designs by hand His style, is known for its attention to detail and layers of meaning Poster by Emek for Thievery Corporation, 2002
88. His style is also heavily influenced by the 60s culture His designs incorporate elements of both punk rock and psychedelia Poster by Emek for Ween, 2005
89. Poster by Emek for Audioslave, 2005 Poster by Emek for The Distillers, 2004
90. Poster by Emek for Queens of the Stone Age, 2007 Poster by Emek for Coheed and Cambria, 2006
92. Patent Pending is design company; its main designers are Jeff Kleinsmith and Jesse LeDoux
93. Their designs are described as avant-garde (meaning experimental or innovative) By Patent Pending for Clinic, 2004 By Patent Pending for the Melvins, 2004
94. Their posters have a unique and distinct style By Patent Pending for Modest Mouse, 2004 By Patent Pending for Hella, 2005
95. By Patent Pending for Atomic, 2004 By Patent Pending for Pedro The Lion, 2003
98. The two of them create posters using modern techniques such as digital graphic design However, they never let their posters look computerized By Methane Studios for The Black Keys, 2010
99. Their goal is to tell a story, convey a message, and provoke thinking through design Their art tends to have a vintage influence By Methane Studios for Andrew Bird, 2009 By Methane Studios for Dave Matthews band, 2007
100. By Methane Studios for The Meat Puppets, 2007 By Methane Studios for Dave Matthews Bands, 2010
101. They have also stated that they are inspired by musicians they design for By Methane Studios for Band of Horses, 2007 By Methane Studios for The Sea & Cake, 2007
103. Many other designers draw inspiration from the musicians they design for Most will to try capture the mood of band while still maintaining their own artistic style
104. Lets see if you can match a song to a poster based on the mood they portray…
106. SONG 1 SONG 2 SONG 3 By Scott Campbell for Matt and Kim, 2009 By Ryan Nole for Death Cab for Cutie, 2006 By Scott Campbell for Franz Ferdinand, 2009
108. Aaron Horkey is an American artist specializing in illustration and graphic design
109. Aaron is known for his intricate style of design and close attention to detail Poster by Aaron Horkey for Arcade Fire, 2010
110. His work often collaborates various mediums such as illustration, lettering, line work, screen print, painting By Aaron Horkey for Genghis Tron, 2008 By Aaron Horkey for Converge, 2010
111. Themes of his posters often include fantasy and the supernatural He is inspired by rural Midwestern landscapes, he uses images of creatures to tell a story By Aaron Horkey for Flight of the Conchords, 2010 Gift Certificate by Aaron Horkey for Big Brain Comics, 2008
112. By Aaron Horkey for Black Osprey, 2006 By Aaron Horkey for Converge, 2007
114. Jason Munn has been designing gig posters ever since 2002 His independent design company is called “The Small Stakes”
115. Jason Munn is a music lover His posters have become a fixture in the local independent music scene
116. He started being recognized for his early work designing for the band Death Cab for Cutie By Jason Munn for Death Cab for Cutie, 2003 By Jason Munn for Death Cab for Cutie, 2004
117. Most of Jason’s designs thrive on simplicity Various shapes and themes are consistent throughout his work By Jason Munn for RiloKiley, 2004 By Jason Munn for The American Analog Set, 2003
118. By Jason Munn for Andrew Bird, 2009 By Jason Munn for Andrew Bird, 2003
119. By Jason Munn for Deerhoof, 2007 By Jason Munn for School of Seven Bells, 2009
120. By Jason Munn for Paradise Boys, 2006 By Jason Munn for Sonic Youth, 2006
121. In our opinion, Jason Munn is so significant because he captures the essence of a band while perfectly maintaining a distinct creative style