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Tag Archives: club nokia
GRAMMY Museum — family programs (summer 09).
the second family programs flyer of four is out and distributed. the first performance/workshop is already this saturday, June 6th. Ziggy Marley with special guest Rhythm Child will be performing an exclusive children’s concert, “What is Reggae?” at Club Nokia. the 6″x11″ cardstock flyer carries the same template as spring’s (click here), but the imagery [...]
Posted in flyers/mailers/ads, primate design work Also tagged Beethoven's Wig, brian prince, Buck Howdy, Family Programs, flyer, grammy sound stage, music education, Postcard, primate design, Rhythm Child, rounded corners, the GRAMMY Museum, Ziggy Marley Comments closed
GRAMMY Backstage Pass — set backdrop.
photo credits: Eric Richardson [Flickr] we designed the 35″ x 82″ banners that act as a backdrop for The GRAMMY Museum’s Backstage Pass program. Staind kicked off the first program which brought forty high school students to Club Nokia to observe a soundcheck with them and ask questions of the band. in addition to the [...]
Posted in posters/outdoor, primate design work Also tagged Backstage Pass, banners, brian prince, eric richardson, music education, primatedesign, set design, soundcheck, Staind, the GRAMMY Museum Comments closed

GRAMMY Museum – education