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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA -- /DESIGN/newswire -- Jul 09, 2020
Renowned designer Hsiao-Wen Hu creates a vibrant poster to uplift the music industry during challenging times
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Renowned designer Hsiao-Wen Hu has unveiled a vibrant and captivating poster, "Support Local Music," as a heartfelt tribute to the music industry during these challenging times. The poster, inspired by classical instruments and the typeface Bio Rhyme Expanded, aims to uplift spirits and rally support for local musicians and the creative community.
The "Support Local Music" poster is a self-initiated project by Hsiao-Wen Hu, a creative professional and live music enthusiast based in Queens, New York. The design integrates elements of classical instruments with the type, creating a playful musical scene using geometric shapes, colors, and textures. This unique approach reflects the designer's personal connection to the music industry and serves as a rallying call to uplift spirits and support local communities.
Recognized for its outstanding creativity and innovation, the "Support Local Music" poster has been awarded the prestigious Silver A' Design Award in the Graphics, Illustration, and Visual Communication Design category. This accolade highlights the poster's exceptional technical characteristics, remarkable artistic skill, and its ability to evoke positive emotions, amazement, and wonder.
Hsiao-Wen Hu's "Support Local Music" poster comes in two dimensions: 297 mm x 210 mm and 1308 mm x 736 mm. The project, which commenced in January 2021 and was completed within a month, was intended to be printed using linocut printing and distributed in neighborhoods across New York City.
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA -- /DESIGN/newswire -- Jul 10, 2020
Hsiao-Wen Hu's "Craft as Time Capsule" is a book that serves as a documentation of the designer's thesis research on craft making as a preservation methodology in the digital age. The book examines the transition between physical and virtual, material and data, user engagement and experience from the perspective of craft making and preservation.
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