Purple Haze Studio (Munich, Germany)

Purple Haze Studio (Munich, Germany)
Though it’s not clear if they’re Jimi Hendrix devotees, Purple Haze Studio has an obvious penchant for pure rock energy.
With expertise in conception, art direction, typography, design and illustration, this Munich studio produces witty solutions for clients like Red Bull and local nightclubs. Getting lost in the digital haze is rarely this much fun.
Tailor-Made for IdN 15th Anniversary – something classic never goes out of style. In the past, nowadays just as in the future. We still resort to the essential geometric objects and colours as fundament for designs. We still like to place things on black backgrounds because everything looks a bit better on black.
“Selekta!”. Poster design, illustration and logotype design for an electro clubnight series. Printed in various spot colours, metallic and fluorescent inks.
“Selekta!”. Poster design, illustration and logotype design for an electro clubnight series. Printed in various spot colours, metallic and fluorescent inks.
Forbidden Fruit: Art direction and title type design for music packaging. Printed in full colour and metallic ink.
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