Showing posts with label ephemeral. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ephemeral. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

neato times twenty

In love with these posters designed (and screen printed!) by Ronny Hunger aka Comet Substance.



There's just something satisfying about the color and texture found in ephemera. And, out of left field, there are slick, bold forms made with more modern technology. These juxtapositions make for a delightful, disorienting experience. Reminds me tangentially somehow of the work of Bart de Baets.






























via It's Nice That.  Check the Comet Substance site and see more goodness here.

Thursday, December 27, 2012

ice record: challenging, intriguing

This project is great because it uses a material (in this case ice) to echo an idea in a song. According to video below, the song Blue Ice is by Shout Out Louds and is about fading devotion.

Aside from the obvious connection between song title and material, I think what gives this whole thing power is that a song, which is temporary, manefests itself in a temporary form. The fact the record has an expiration date makes it all the more precious. Watch the video and listen to how the quality of the song slowly degrades over time.


This is a case where people have to work harder to hear the single, but they are rewarded all the more for their efforts. I'm suprised in some ways that Mr. White hasn't figured this one out yet. Props to TBWA Stockholm for figuring it out!