Samson: Turpitude
Samson: Turpitude
Samson: Turpitude

Samson: Turpitude

Stereotype, New York, New York, 2000

Description

The band wanted to convey the meaning of turpitude without using any literal imagery. We ignored photography and illustration and solely used typography. We tried to convey a fractured and chaotic feel by randomly cutting up type and then piecing it back together. The design that went to press is exactly as we presented it to the band. We were all on the same page from the start. Basically we love the overall look and feel. It just seems to work for what we set out to do. It’s fun to get back to the basics of graphic design and experiment with type as form.

Collections: AIGA 365: 22 (2001)
Repository: Denver Art Museum
Discipline: Package design
Format: Package

Credits

Design firm
Stereotype
Art director
Mike Joyce
Designers
Mike Joyce, Andrew Taray
Typeface
Akzidenz Grotesk modified
Printer/fabricator
Imprint
Paper
Finch Fine uncoated white
Software
QuarkXPress, Adobe Photoshop, Xerox copier
Publisher
Pompello Music
Client
Pompello Music
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