
color color color...

definetly barroque inspired.

Grunge font!
Today I dedicate my blog to the early 90's scene, and I'm talking about, before the polyester shirts, the bowling shoes, and Sugar Ray, before the platform shoes and the Spice Girls. I am talking about the grunge, flannel wearing, ripped jeans, 'i don't give a crap' 90's.
A lot has been written about the 90's fashion: clunky shoes, baggy jeans, dirty long hair, dark red lips, cross and chain wearing look...don't why but I immediately think Janeane Garofalo.
But it's been hard to find stuff about design or music videos. And I think music videos made a huuuge impact during these times. They were the laboratory for experimenting (along with photography) with visual effects, and the combination of art and movement, a kind of 'videoart' thing (After all the 90's were huge on the self-proclaimed bohemian artsy-fartsy scene). I remember videos like "
Loosing my religion" from REM which pictured a LOOOT of artistic references one that was very famous at the time...Pierre et Guille. This video plays with slowmo and with flashes of light, like a fade to white effect edited really really fast.
Another very interesting characteristic is the use of the green screen. The 90's were big on green screen, putting images of the sky or of a great landscape on the background, like "
Black Hole Sun" by Soundgarden. This video is also an example of color, lot's of bright color, even for a grunge band, or
"Heart Shaped Box" by Nirvana. (Maybe it has something to do with the rasta, pot-smoking, tie-die influence the 90's also had, i dunno.) Anyway, there was lots of it, color I mean (pot too), giving it something of a kitsch photoshoped look, it was the beginning of Photoshop anyway.
90's grunge design changed history! big time. New fonts came out. They didn't care about order, it was all about chaos. Designers like, the awesome and crazy, Stefan Stagmeister so fond of grunge type that he did a piece of work on his body with an exacto knife...yep....i did mention crazy somewhere..

And we cannot forget of David Carson, his work is pure 90's...love this man...
