A Representation of Musical Genres Using One Shape and One Type
Challenging a group of 13 designers to each create a poster representing one musical genre, the creative people at Edits by Edit gave these simple instructions: use only one element and one typeface (stating the genre). What was created is a stunningly minimalist yet readable series of prints. What makes these posters so unique is despite their pared down simplicity, they truly do feel like the music they represent.
Edits by Edit, a UK based design firm, is offering the high quality screen-printed posters as a limited edition. See their printing process at the bottom of the page and then order your favorites here.
Via: Visual News


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Useful | Useful is a a design studio based in London, UK. Their client list includes Topman, YMC, Used Magazine, Olivia Morris, Hanna Ter Meulen and Freedom Jewllery. The images above are from the identity and branding of Draw In Light. I love the packaging of the catalog, the print is lovely and the color pallet is spot on. The typography is clean and done with wonderful care for details and works fantastically with the photographs.
We were approached by “Draw In Light” to create the branding for their new woamns wear label. We created an identity based around the idea of light and crystials that ran from the logo to the imagery for the AW/10 colletion. We art directed, photographed, retouched, designed and produced a look book which incorporated an exclusive numbered screen printed poster. We also design and created the website.
Have a look at more of Useful’s works here.
Graphic Illustration Art
SO THIS IS THE NEW YEAR by Christopher Paul
Inspired by the Death Cab for Cutie Song
WATC: “Thanks Christopher for adding your work to the WE AND THE COLOR Flickr-Group.”
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Happy Birthday Bob!
February 6th 1945
A music video customized just for YOU

If you live(d) somewhere that is Google-street viewable then this music video approach by Arcade Fire is a phenomenal. If where you live is not street-viewable (like where I live) well, the video approach is still amazing.
The music video is directed by Blind.
Beautiful.
It’s Designed (by us) Photography Simon Pipe

Allow us to introduce the Barbadian musician Simon Pipe *again…
(We posted this a few months back, but we’re reposting in our updated layout..Sorry for the double posting!)
He may hail from the same small island paradise as super-star Rihanna, but Simon is a different kind of musician with a different kind of vibe…
Meeting of Important People - “Brittney Lane Don’t Care” (Official Video)
Oh why do I love cardboard so?






