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Minimalist Posters Play With Musical Genres

Thursday 01.27.2011 , Posted by
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Challenging a group of 13 designers to each create a poster representing one musical genre, the creative people at Edits by Edit gave these simple instructions: use only one element and one typeface (stating the genre). What was created is a stunningly minimalist yet readable series of prints. What makes these posters so unique is despite their pared down simplicity, they truly do feel like the music they represent.

Edits by Edit, a UK based design firm, is offering the high quality screen-printed posters as a limited edition. See their printing process at the bottom of the page and then order your favorites here.













Source: editsbyedit.co.uk

Paul Caridad

Written by Paul Caridad



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  1. very cool work indeed, but using the possessive form of ‘genre’ is killing me. NO APOSTROPHE!

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