German studio Unfun creates colourfully slick posters for dance club

Date
29 July 2015

These jazzy posters created by Nuremberg-based studio Unfun for a massive electronic dance club in Germany somehow manage to be both lairy and sophisticated at the same time. Computer generated illustrations leak onto black backgrounds in each poster but the series cleverly draws on different stylistic references from 90s net art to regimented grids and lines.

The colours are a glorious mishmash with pastel-coloured rope slithering across one poster like gummy worms and another featuring an array of tropical plants. Tying the posters together is the clean, white type, creating continuity for the club’s biggest nights.

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Unfun: Superklub, Die Rakete

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Unfun: Superklub, Die Rakete

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Unfun: Superklub, Die Rakete

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Unfun: Superklub, Die Rakete

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Unfun: Superklub, Die Rakete

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Unfun: Superklub, Die Rakete

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Unfun: Superklub, Die Rakete

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Unfun: Superklub, Die Rakete

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Rebecca Fulleylove

Rebecca Fulleylove is a freelance writer and editor specialising in art, design and culture. She is also senior writer at Creative Review, having previously worked at Elephant, Google Arts & Culture, and It’s Nice That.

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