The
Designers Republic is a group of graphic designers, founded on July 14, 1986 by
Ian Anderson, and based in Sheffield. It is known for its anti-establishment
aesthetics. There company shut down in 2009. The worked with brands such as Coca-Cola
and Orange as well as PlayStation games designing sleeves and covers for some
of the most popular games like GTA. They have also designed Cd's sleeves for the
ministry of sound. In 1987 the company designed the cover for the band age of
chance, titled "Don't Get
Mad... Get Even! (The New York Remixes)" this sleeve was in the top 100
best record cover of all time by Q in 2001.
I like the work they have created because it is bright and vibrant in style and looks like the people who created it had fun doing it and this is reflected in there work. It looks a bit futuristic and there looks like they have been inspired by Japanese work, which personally I don’t like as much.
See there work here http://www.thedesignersrepublic.com/
I like the work they have created because it is bright and vibrant in style and looks like the people who created it had fun doing it and this is reflected in there work. It looks a bit futuristic and there looks like they have been inspired by Japanese work, which personally I don’t like as much.
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