Screaming Out of My Ears Festival - A poster for a local music festival in a small town, looking at the relationship between location, character, confrontation, and expression.
Spectral Mornings at Club Bart - A poster for a music show focusing on electronic post-rock, minimalism, and post-punk. A barrage of geometry.
Ju-Jajuba / Spectral Mornings - This is a poster for a local music performance, examining the idea of secret worlds and new contexts revealed to you by the people you love.
The Fascists at Club Bart - A poster for a lo-fi post-punk show, drawing inspiration from the London Underground, old book covers, Victorian times, work books, school, etc. The usual.
IMIMIII - A poster for the third I Made It Myself Festival, a collection of original music performed by local artists in Bay City, Michigan, 2006.
IMIMIII.2 - A companion piece to the previous poster, for a local music festival.
Spectral Mornings at the Festival - A poster for an electronic band's performance at the Grand Rapids Festival of the Arts in 2008, focusing on the band's equipment and the dynamics of the band's music -- large vs. small, intricate vs. epic.
Tokyo Morose - Specific Ocean poster - This is a poster designed to promote an album release party for the band Tokyo Morose. The album's cover, designed by the band, features a similar image in photographic form, so I wanted to interpret it as an illustration, reflecting the hand-crafted nature of the band's musical aesthetic.
Hurricane Relief Concert - A poster for a concert organized to help hurricane victims in 2005. Unfortunately, the show was canceled at the last minute.
Jes Kramer CD release poster - A poster created to promote a new album release by Jes Kramer. It's about finding comfort in what you create, no matter what might surround you...
Spectral Mornings / Geographers - A poster for a performance by post-techno synth-pop band Spectral Mornings, exploring the dramatic potential of relatively simple geometry.
Tokyo Morose / Spectral Mornings - A poster illustrating Tokyo Morose's relatively new transformation from an acoustic chamber-pop trio to something a bit more electronic. The green was spray-painted on cardboard, and the black was photocopied on top.
Tokyo Morose at the Festival for the Arts - A poster for a Tokyo Morose performance, illustrating their recent experiments with synths.
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Dan Streeting
Graphic Designer Detroit, MI