Psychedelic Rock Posters

Gregg Gordon's Concert Promotion Ads Burst With Color

In 1996, Gregg Gordon created Gigart and has been creating musi-related materials for an impressive clientele ever since.

On his website, Gordon offers several products like eco-bags, buttons, stickers and clothing.

Gregg Gordon is also included in a book called Gig Posters Volume 1, which is a compilation of rock show art from the 21st century.

Implications - Though the 1960s are over, the hippie movement remains prevalent in current pop culture. Today's youth consumer can relate to the search for positivity and freedom, while older demographic groups can actually recall the hippie movement firsthand. Thus, the power of peace and love lives on, making it an ideal strategy for companies that don't want to look like "the man."
Trend Themes
1. Psychedelic Rock Art - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Incorporating psychedelic rock art into brand visuals to appeal to the youth consumer market.
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3. Music Merchandise Expansion - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Expanding product offerings like eco-bags, stickers, and clothing for music-related materials to cater to a wider consumer base.
Industry Implications
1. Music Industry - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Collaborating with artists like Gregg Gordon to create unique concert promotions and merchandise for music industry brands.
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3. Marketing and Advertising Industry - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Utilizing psychedelic rock art aesthetics in advertising campaigns to create visually captivating and memorable brand messages.

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