Redesign of the EP, Bodega’s Way by Bodega Bamz and Salaam Remi

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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Three Goblin Art
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Redesign of the EP, Bodega’s Way by Bodega Bamz and Salaam Remi
Some Herb Lubalin influence
Temptation wages war against the soul
While I was making this typographic poster, I thought to myself about how ubiquitous “Fake News” is in our sub-cultural spaces as well as in our culture altogether. It is a topic of discussion on the major TV networks, and always finds its place in satire. The irony in the matter is that as the years go by, “Fake News” will take its rightful place in academia. For the generations coming up behind us, this will be a multiple-choice question or one of those main essay questions on a state or specialized test.
L...O...V...E...Been there. Done that.
Unity
Forgetting as explained by typography.
Reworked the typography on this poster redesign again of “I Am Not Your Negro” by Raoul Peck.
I'm sorry if you can't understand But I need a radio inside my hand Don't mean to offend other citizens But I kick my volume way past 10
Volume...legendary Frosty Freeze.
Gold. The Black Gold.
Damn! Damn! Damn!
“Through every dark night, there’s a bright day after that”
“I ain’t no activist, I’m the protagonist...”
A poster redesign of I Am Not Your Negro, a film essay by Raoul Peck.