Video: Minimalist music posters by Viktor Hertz
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
With the work of an American designer and illustrator Viktor Hertz readers of Kulturology. Ru are already familiar. At one time, he pleased us with a funny humorous project Honest Logos ("Honest Logos") by drawing a series of prints that tell the whole truth about what lies behind the logos of popular brands. But the talented illustrator has many other interesting projects to his credit, one of which, Pictogram music posters, consists of a series of minimalist posters for world famous songs. Minimalism is now very popular in both design and graphics, and many artists try their hand in this direction. So, we have already written about minimalist posters for cult feature films and TV series from Pedro Vidotto and Albert Exergian and about the design game for the best minimalist poster for Soviet films from Andrei Gubin. And Victor Hertz undertook to illustrate the music.
But not just some kind of music, but high quality, good music that is worth listening to and hearing. As the author himself says, he worked on the selection for a very long time, trying to choose songs impartially and leave only the best ones. As a result, the Pictogram music posters series included Blur and the Beatles, Doors and AC / DC, James Brown and Pixies, and many other artists for whom Victor Hertz was imbued with musical sympathy.
The series of minimalist posters Pictogram music posters once again proved that you don't need to use a lot of words to say the most important thing. A large-scale canvas "about everything and nothing" can easily play a laconic illustration that reflects the very essence. The complete collection of minimalist music posters can be seen on Viktor Hertz's website.
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