Jean Pierre Consuegra's posters use the "mechanical and anti-design" aesthetics of surveillance UI
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Jean Pierre Consuegra, a designer known for vibrant event posters, employs a mix of techniques, found imagery, and eclectic styles. His recent fascination with surveillance UI inspires innovative designs, like using airport X-ray scans as poster foundations. His background, which includes founding Somersault Records in Brooklyn, led him to design out of necessity. Influenced by photography and music, he blends playful artistry with impactful aesthetics. His creative journey illustrates how impulsive decisions can redefine one's career trajectory and aesthetic endeavors.
"Some of that stuff is so beautiful and so mechanical and anti-design, it, like, scratches the itch in my brain in a great way."
"I was too poor to afford a designer so I decided to make our designs myself and download Photoshop, I would've never imagined downloading some program would have gotten me to where I am right now."
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