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The Music Series

February 08, 2010

The Music Series is a collection of posters done by the Argentinian graphic design studio called Minga. The series features ten posters that each represent a style of music, check out the posters and see what style fits you best.

For more from studio Minga visit http://www.estudiominga.com or behance.net/minga

A musician must make music, an artist must paint, a poet must write, if he is to be ultimately at peace with himself. What one can be, one must be—Abraham Maslow


The Music Series


The Music Series


The Music Series


The Music Series


The Music Series


The Music Series


The Music Series


The Music Series


The Music Series


The Music Series

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26 Comments

Domenico Marazia02/08/2010

Cool! Nice concept and fresh realization!

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maryjane224702/08/2010

Nice work!..

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Anonymous02/08/2010

I don't like the concept... Country music. Country boot?

Indie pop, indian hat?

Wtf?

deep_paint02/08/2010

cool post!

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Larry W02/08/2010

Good... but one HUGE mistake:

The image of the horns on the "punk rock" poster are wrong. Punks don't give the horn, metal heads do.

And its insanely hard to read anything on most of these posters.

...but they do look kinda neat. :)

Nico La Rosa02/08/2010

great job!

jeff Condit02/08/2010

Very Nice! My only constructive criticism would be to switch the illustration for Punk and Metal. I think they are beautiful, but would better represent the genre of music if reversed. Awesome Work Though! Much Respect

Diogo02/08/2010

where is the grunge? :x

Anthony02/08/2010

It looks like they used GoMedia clipart for almost everything.

Anonymous02/09/2010

I though I was the only one who noticed. I love GoMedia as much as the next guy but isn't a little overboard?

thepeachdesign02/08/2010

Nice post.

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Kersh02/08/2010

Fantastic! The Heavy Metal nice one :)

blinkerdesign02/08/2010

Fantastic!

Ian Bates02/08/2010

Big, bold, and awesome. Great poster set you have there.

Anonymous02/08/2010

wicked illustrations, but a big fail in terms of the symbolism for each musical genre.

mutantedelorto02/08/2010

definetly theres a lack of research on the images they putted as a back grownd for the posters. the reggae dosnt look like a dreadlock at all, pop looks like "pop art" wich is what electro is all about now days and electro looks like techno, punk looks like metal, metal looks like punk, tango suit really dosnt look like tango.. maybe with some changes. And the worst of all: wtf is up with the indie poster????? Indie = independent not for indian XD

Anonymous02/08/2010

LOVED the "pop pop pop" one, Max Headroom for life.

Lary S.02/08/2010

Lovely!

salvatore02/08/2010

i really like all the artwork created here, i do not know much about music style, but if they are saying that, you should take care about what images are you using! :D

Rachelle02/08/2010

Love the overlaid words and the consistent color themes. I love the simplicity of it all.

Guav02/09/2010

I like the overall look/feel of the posters, but they don't appear to have the slightest clue about the musical genres they are trying to portray, as several other people have pointed out: Shorthaired dude for Heavy Metal? Devil horns for Punk Rock? What?

Oh, and mutantedelorto—the Reggae one doesn't look like a dreadlock because it's not a dreadlock—It's a spliff. Twisted in a spiral for some reason.

Bagus02/09/2010

the execution is good,,
but i think it lost in concept.
punk symbolized with horns is a mistake.
and the worst is indie symbolized with indian.

MrGlassZX302/09/2010

This is just GoMedia Clipart slapped on a template and quickly colored. I'm insulted that this actually caught the attention of Abduzeedo. You guys are way better than this.

Anonymous02/09/2010

All those vector images are from go media:

http://arsenal.gomedia.us/

All they have done is coloured them and stuck them on a poster mock up template.

MrGlassZX302/10/2010

I'm glad there is more than one person that noticed that. They may as well do a post on 'Amazing Live Traces'. What a disappointing post.

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