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Selections from the Borosix rave flyer archive, still up currently!
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Thread: Selection of rave flyers found in various online archives back in our early research days in 2016-17
Will post a link to an online folder at the end!
Last couple of selections, mainly in the Gen-X Soft Club & Ultramodern Revival styles. They loved that arrow & TV test pattern back then
1. By Juan Montenegro (1997)
2. By unknown (n/d) for Mond Bar
3. By Salido (n/d)
4. By Charly Brown (1998)
More in the "inspired by The Designer's Republic" style, along with the general influence of Raygun mag-style grunge typography, though cleaned-up.
1. By Typerware (n/d)
2. By Cindy Kid r2 d2 (n/d)
3. By Terrordesigners (1996)
4. By Rafamateo (1995)
Thread: Selections from the book 'Evolution'; a mid 2000's showcase of Karim Rashid's work in various design fields
1. 'Kourtroom' concept for JD Jungle Magazine ('02)
2. Vitrocristal Mgláss vases ('03)
3. La Mia Casa blob installation ('03)
4. Cybermix clothing collection ('02)
@peteellisonart @JamesPopStar reminds me of the siemens xelibri 8 wearable phone & the nokia necklace picture viewer from the 2000s
Finally, wanna give some appreciation to the grunge-typography-but-restrained, translucent, cosmopolitan Gen-X Soft Club selections
1,4. Identity for Chive Bar by Hollis
2. Self-promo card by Dahlia Digital
3. Store window for Harvey Nichols by Zip Design
These are part of the 1960-70s graphic revival wave, mainly the 'Ultramodern' style.
1. Club flyer by Rinzen (kinda glam, prog-rock vibes)
2. Flyer for DJ Disciple by Rinzen
3. Flyer for Lee Combs by Rinzen
4. Flyer for Departure Lounge by Rinzen
These pieces are trending more into the 'Metalheart' style
1. Teaser postcard
2-3. Contemporary design brochure
Designed by Darren Irving of substance001
'Butterfly House' - Surrey, UK - Laurie Chetwood (2000-2003) (1/X)
“This remodelled 1930s timber-clad home is an architectural study in zoomorphic design, a sculpture inspired by the life cycle of a butterfly to demonstrate experimental environmental design on a liveable scale.”