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Category Archives: Design



The gig poster scene isn’t exactly the best kept secret among music fiends like myself. It is a tradition that started in the 60’s and is still going strong.
Nowadays, the majority of indie bands have a growing collection of poster art that is just too incredible to simply throw away once the show has ended. Not surprisingly, this has led to the gig poster being something of a collectors item for music fanatics everywhere.
The following are 50 hand picked gig posters whose creativity and imagination blew me away.




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Be the first in ranks, and you win free trip to Bali with your loved ones. Or you can ask best friend too, but what’s the fun?
Client Indosat, Account Manager Azalea Aina, Creative Director Noran Bakrie, Art Director Tania Ranidhianti & Sofiariantika Primananda, Lead Web Designer Ryan Wijaya.

A poster for Disney/Pixar’s new flick Wall-E, designed by artist Eric Tan. Tan has become something of a legend for his beautiful, retro-futurist remix posters for popular movies. You’ve probably already seen his posters for The Incredibles, Wall-E, Indiana Jones movies, and Ratatouille — they’ve been passed around a lot online for good reason.
Here’s a 1960s Disney ride poster on the left, with a Tan Incredibles poster on the right.

And A.M. Cassandre poster to the left, and one of Tan’s Ratatouille posters on the right.

Last but not least, below, you can see another one of the new posters Tan designed for Wall-E, to the right of a classic Disney advertisement for a flying saucer ride.





This is not the best, but I can say it is a quite decent work I did in New Media. Flash crafting is still raw & unsatisfying, yet I like the concept. Indosat Mentari is one of telco provider in Indonesia, and you know what Telco providers do in Southeast Asia: they stupidly fight each other until they’re running out of truth (about their ‘cheap’ rates) and strength. I don’t mind. Everybody has business. Mentari is a local sponsor for Euro 2008 as well, so that’s where we have the soccer game idea.
Go play. www.beranidiadu.com




