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Will Rhoten, the man behind the DJ Sober moniker, has long been a graphic artist as well, designing the fliers for his own shows and for others, and even having his own clothing line.
So, as the DJ for A.Dd+, it's fitting that he designed the poster promoting the release party for their album When Pigs Fly on Friday night The Loft. It's a nice design, too, complete with a pig flying high and wearing shades on a cloud, and with a plethora of fresh, hand-drawn text to boot.
A fitting piece of work to go with an album that signals a positive shift in the local hip-hop scene, for sure. Nice work.
Think your poster is better? Want to see one of your designs get honored next week? Then go ahead and drop us an email with an image promoting an upcoming show right here. Oh, and be sure to do so at least a week in advance. Thanks!
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