Poster submission for Big River Poster Festival
Project Overview
Began in 2018, Big River Poster Festival is a festival where emerging designers and musicians of today collaborate to reinterpret songs from the college music festivals, riverside music festivals, and the popular music of the 1970s and 1980s.By connecting with the golden age of past culture and engaging in activities rooted in this unique connection, the festival raises questions about the identity of our culture. It links the flow from the past to the future through poster design in the exhibition.
Personal Contribution
As one of the invited designers, I created a poster for the song 'Dokkaebi Janchi (meaning Goblin's Party),' which won the Gold Prize at the 7th MBC University Song Festival in 1983.I wanted to express the intense drum beats and electric guitar sessions that begin in the song's intro through dynamic lettering. The lettering, which extends from the top and bottom to form the face of the Dokkaebi at the center, uses a variable-width font to create a sense of visual rhythm, carefully designed to visually convey the flow of the music.