Concert posters have long been a feature of popular music, from limited edition silkscreen prints to photo-copied b&w punk rock posters. Pasted on abandoned buildings, stapled to telephone poles, and taped to teenagerâs walls, posters have become a part of our cultural visual landscape, influencing modern design and becoming iconic in their own right…
Concert posters have long been a feature of popular music, from limited edition silkscreen prints to photo-copied b&w punk rock posters. Pasted on abandoned buildings, stapled to telephone poles, and taped to teenager’s walls, posters have become a part of our cultural visual landscape, influencing modern design and becoming iconic in their own right.
Every week as part of the Poster Arcade Series, Foundwaves invites graphic designers and artists to create posters for a featured concert and then publishes the strongest submissions in the Design Showcase. For information on how to participate in an upcoming showcase, visit our submissions page.
Kid Sister and Bodega Girls
Middle East Downstairs, Saturday, June 18, 2010
This week’s concert features Chicago’s Kid Sister and Boston’s own Bodega Girls. Thank you to everyone who submitted designs and congratulations to Sarah Waterbury for her featured design.
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Kid Sister, and Bodega Girls
Saturday, June 19 at Middle East Downstairs
Designed by Sarah Waterbury