I don't like Tina -therefore this sucks--just joking.
Hey Art-did you like this poster more when you designed it then you do now?
Would it have gotten a better scale rating right after you did it?
I tend to like my posters much less after a few months pass.
I was just asking art-cuz we don't always get to hear from the artist before judging thier work. As far as craft-I love silkscreen because of the tactile qualities and since I don't have one of these poster I can't judge that aspect. They placement of shapes and copy information is pleasing to look at.
The colors are pleasing to "me" .
So to me it is successful as far as design. Concept--Well, I don't know much about the band so I don't know if the poster reflects their music. Mouse hole sounds good!
Artifacts ey.
I like the sound of that.
I find that a lot of people who have purchased our posters do so because it brings them back . They like having something to remind them of that particuliar show they went to. In this case -I suppose in this case the poster serves as a snapshot of the past for them. I'm not sure the execution or design matters to them.
Art--I'll bite.
Your scale seems like a logical springboard into a discussion about a poster. We all grade things in some way--it's unavoidable I suppose.
I would like to trade yuh a poster if you want.
Luv the stuff.
robert@methanestudios.com