OhOhChaos

Jordan Clarke

OhOhChaos

cha·os/ˈkeɪɒs/
–noun
1. a state of utter confusion or disorder; a total lack of organization or order.
[Middle English, formless primordial space, from Latin, from Greek khaos.]
[Origin: 1400–50; late ME < L < Gk; akin to chasm, yawn, gape]

—Synonyms 1. disarray, jumble, turmoil, tumult.
—Antonyms 1. order, peace, calm.

Now available for sale!
I designed this poster for free from a nice young man in Belgium, who organises gigs for no profit to showcase established and uncovered bands from Europe. I really love this design & I believe it was very successful – I received countless hits on my website and myspace from all over Belgium the week of this gig. And who doesn’t love a music poster? It might not be a true retro keepsake, but it sure looks it!

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Greeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints, Framed Prints and Posters

OhOhChaos  by Jordan Clarke
  • Lindsay Blamey

    Lindsay Blamey

    FANTASTIC!!! – You have a great style!

  • Jessica King

    Jessica King

    I love your work Jordan!

  • Melinda Kerr

    Melinda Kerr

    Great design Jordan. Music posters are such an art form and much harder than a lot of people think. The typography is great and the illustration fabulous.

  • Evangeline Than

    Evangeline Than

    Nicely done – is this mostly photo collage or did you draw some elements as well? They all merge together so well that it’s hard to tell!

  • Jordan Clarke

    Jordan Clarke

    It’s all photo manipulation and collage – the only hand drawn parts are the type. I’m working on drawing more elements these days, but I have no scanner to make use of them yet!

  • Arlene Zapata

    Arlene Zapata

    I like the way the topography works w/the illustration, great job!

  • Natalie Perkins

    Natalie Perkins

    Dude, the hand lettering is totally sexy!

  • Kiko Kairuz

    Kiko Kairuz

    Perfect design job Jordan!

  • Ted Byrne

    Ted Byrne

    Hmmmm…. Posters if art need to bring me to a realm of feelings or ideas beyond their face. And to the degree they are commercial art, that place where the art delivers us should also be where the advertiser lives. Here I’m engaged by an edgy retro contradiction. Promised that a date will suck me back to a monochrome moment. An abstraction of the past… which will distill out what? Music that… that… rediscovers how to feel grit? Music that bonds youth-passions from different generations?

    The poster makes me go… “Oh! What’s that?” And then it makes me wonder if the concert can live up to the promise. And, now wonder if I missed an opportunity to channel back to some emotionally aboltional peak?

    Cool.

  • Kaiju

    Kaiju

    fabulous!

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