Showing posts with label tickets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tickets. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Viva Tom Petty!

Tom Petty 83
Tom Petty 2008

Check it out. I've started a nice little set of my concert tickets over at my flickr site: HMK Concert Tickets.

Pictured above is the ticket from my first Tom Petty show in Austin back in January of 1983 and also my ticket from last nights amazing show. Mike Campbell totally rules - my ears are still ringing!

And a big muchas gracias to my good buddy Mike Sachse and John Hogan for the great seats - I owe you guys one!

Ok, back to work - I'm working on Something Big!

That's Right,

HMK

Monday, January 07, 2008

The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library



I'm really digging the smart use of the ephemeral tickets to reinforce the subtext of the archive photos in this print campaign for The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library.

Agency: The Martin Agency, Richmond, USA
Creative Director & Copywriter: Joe Alexander
Art Director: Lee Dayvault
Photographer: JFK Library Archive
Producers: Jenny Schoenherr, Cindy Hicks

That's Right,

HMK

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Yeah I Know, I'm Old...


I'm in the process of scanning my old concert tickets and I've scanned about 100 so far, in no particular order, as a set over at my flikr site: Migwell's Concert Tickets.

In general, 1977 was a great year for albums, probably my favorite year. I was a sophomore at Madison High School and had a weekend gig at Northern Hills Golf Course and so I had a little cash for music and concerts.

The above ticket is from my first Rush show that was in support of their 5th studio album, A Farewell To Kings. The album would become Rush's first US Gold selling album going Gold in almost two months of its release and eventually Platinum.

The more I think about it the more I realize how lucky I was to have such awesome bands and great music providing the soundtrack to my life. A few of these albums* from 1977 truly changed my life.

Cat Scratch Fever from the Nuge, *AC/DC - Let There Be Rock, UFO Lights Out, Meatloaf’s Bat Out Of Hell, Live at the El Mocambo from April Wine, Fleetwood Mac’s Rumors, The Ramones Rocket To Russia, Jackson Browne’s Running On Empty, Elvis Costellos’ My Aim Is True! Plus the first Clash album, Jimmy Buffett’s Changes In Latitude (with Margaritaville), *Steely Dan’s Aja, *Even in the Quietest Moments from Supertramp, the Grand Illusion from Styx, *Point of No Return from Kansas, Sin After Sin by Judas Priest, Billy Joel’s The Stranger, Kraftwerk’s Trans Europe Express and last but not least *Tom Petty & the Heart Breakers first lp!

I was lucky enough to see all of the above live excluding Meatloaf, Supertramp and Kraftwerk.

Let There Be Rock indeed.

That's Right,

HMK

Friday, March 23, 2007

The Visual Culture of International Tickets


One to One: by Tanja Backe

An international collection of over 1,600 various ticket stubs covering the past two decades. These tickets come from every imaginable source: tickets from airplanes, trains, ferries buses, the metro, cloakrooms, and parking lots, bank and taxi receipts, inspection labels, admission tickets for museums, theatres, cinemas, circuses, operas, zoos, concerts, ballets, even reptile shows.

Organized non-chronologically and non-linearly, the book can be read according to individual preferences. The collection reprints the tickets at actual-size, one-to-one, organized by colors.

Backe guides us through the variety of typefaces, languages, formats, styles, backgrounds, brand identities, illustrations, and other graphic elements of this sweeping collection.

Fascinatingly small, the ticket has a unique and intriguing format that demands efficiency and utility, and making the modest ticket a product of high design and ingenuity.

Get it! >>> Actar Printing

That's Right,

HMK

Thanks to Josh Spear