Gig posters are unfortunately often overlooked as significant pieces of communicative graphic design, despite being one of the remaining types of advertising that we see in print every day. Plastered up around tube stations, brick walls or billboards, they catch our eye and encourage us to attend concerts of those we love but equally the bands we’ve never heard of. Designer Kii Monroe Arens is a champion of this field, creating over 250 pieces of poster artwork for the likes of Radiohead, Tame Impala, Sonic Youth and even Dolly Parton. If you’ve been to a stateside concert and bought the poster, chances are Kii designed it.
What is fascinating about Kii’s artwork is his ability to cross genres of music, encapsulating the personality of the band at hand but also maintaining a signature style. Whether it be a poster for Lana Del Ray or Babes In Toyland, his use of colour palette, typography or humorous references result in a cohesive set of posters once viewed together.
Influenced by both cartoons and a passion for music from a young age, Kii turned to design. According to his biography, “his career as an artist was substantively set in motion with a design gig for the Woodstock ’94 festival. Originally brought on as a hotel coordinator, he was invited to attend meetings about the festival’s design direction, and raised concerns with what he saw as an overly nostalgic festival look (one that recalled too closely the Woodstock ’69 festival)”. Designing a Woodstock poster as your first creative commission is no mean feat, and set the designer on a pathway of established design from there on in.
Now settled in California, Kii opened his own gallery La-La Land in 2004. The gallery often promotes the local pop art scene as well as exhibiting Kii’s own work. Since 2011, the designer has additionally dipped his toe in directing music videos after working with the band Devo which “began to broaden his creative endeavours”.
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Lucy (she/her) was part of the It’s Nice That team from 2016–2025, first joining as a staff writer after graduating from Chelsea College of Art with a degree in Graphic Design Communication, eventually becoming a senior editor on our editorial team, and most recently at Insights, a research-driven department with It’s Nice That.