Ben Wilson

Ben Wilson is an artist out of Boise, Idaho. His illustrations have made for some fantastic gigposters, but he’s also worked on everything from wedding invitations to clothing to commissioned pieces of art.

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Gigposter Design for the Juliets Upcoming Album Release Show

We were super excited when we were asked to produce a poster for The Juliets upcoming show to celebrate the release of their new album, Perfect Season. The poster is a three color screenprint on French Speckletone paper.

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Olly Moss

Olly Moss‘ work is simple, yet genius. This is the kind of designer that I think most people strive to be. One that creates attractive, clean work that gets the point across. Be sure to check out his Flickr photostream to see more of his work.

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Get a Clue Design

I really like the gig posters from North Carolina’s Get A Clue Design. Founded in 2003, Get a Clue Design consists of Matt Pfahlert and his wife. They run their studio out of the upper floor of their home. Photos of which can be seen at This Ain’t No Disco.

As for their philosophy as stated in their Communication Arts profile: “Taking that leap is totally worth it—even if you twist your ankle.” Awesome!

Chase Maclaskey

Christina and I have been doing a ton of screenprinting as of late. While we are vastly improved than we were at this time last year, there we still have much to learn. When we come upon a problem we often turn to Gig Posters forums for answers. While researching printing using halftone I came upon an artists by the name Chase Maclaskey whom does it quite well.

Chase is an artist designer, & photographer from Austin, and she produces prints for many of the music venues throughout the city. I love her vintage color pallet and the layering of colors in much of her work.

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