Tuesday, May 23, 2006
Friday, May 19, 2006
SCAR HAIR POSTER CAMPAIGN
Scar Hair is the salon extension of Scar clothing, a fashion boutique
that has gained a cult following for its esoteric collection of local independent
clothing labels and uncanny representation of authentic Long Street culture.
Since the label is so inegrated with local youth culture, the campaign, consisting
of strategically placed posters produced on a tight budget, aimed simply to suggest
that hair, as much as clothing, can be used to further self-expression.


that has gained a cult following for its esoteric collection of local independent
clothing labels and uncanny representation of authentic Long Street culture.
Since the label is so inegrated with local youth culture, the campaign, consisting
of strategically placed posters produced on a tight budget, aimed simply to suggest
that hair, as much as clothing, can be used to further self-expression.


MARKUS WORMSTORM 'PULLING STRINGS'
This disk was designed for Markus Wormstorm as a self promotional mechanism.
Only thirty eight were printed and were sent to record labels all around the world.
Every month a new disk is designed and the same record companies receive them. Because of budget restraints and a need for authenticity all the disk covers were
hand screen-printed and stickers were used to add colour. The image on the cover is printed with an acrylic ink in order to allow for it to rub off
when it is scratched. This allows for constant change of the cover and the idea that
you should get in contact with Markus before the opportunity is gone forever.



Only thirty eight were printed and were sent to record labels all around the world.
Every month a new disk is designed and the same record companies receive them. Because of budget restraints and a need for authenticity all the disk covers were
hand screen-printed and stickers were used to add colour. The image on the cover is printed with an acrylic ink in order to allow for it to rub off
when it is scratched. This allows for constant change of the cover and the idea that
you should get in contact with Markus before the opportunity is gone forever.























