David Rudnick’s nostalgic album sleeves and posters for Turbo Recordings
David Rudnick’s bread and butter is designing for music labels, clubs nights and gigs, and his ongoing work for Montreal-based Turbo Recordings is a shining example of the slick attitude his designs exude. In the past year, it’s been his 3D rendered music videos that have wowed us, but this project is reminder of how great his print work is.
Turbo Recordings was started in 1998 and its list of young and hip producers cover genres including pure techno, electro, house and pop. Having worked with the label for the last few years David’s cast a nostalgic veil over the posters and album sleeves he’s made. But his composition, experimental use of type and bold approach keep the work feeling fresh. Every part of the page is accounted for and the designer’s shift towards more subdued colours in the last year balances the brash blocks of text.
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Rebecca Fulleylove is a freelance writer and editor specialising in art, design and culture. She is also senior writer at Creative Review, having previously worked at Elephant, Google Arts & Culture, and It’s Nice That.