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Anton Schnaider Creates Unique Giantized Art

Graphic designer Anton Schnaider is the man behind these atypical graffiti pieces of artwork. While traveling through Europe, Schnaider collected many unique tags and then he came up with this bright idea. What would happen if you turned graffiti into giant city signs?

Tags have long been a part of the urban environment, but have been shunned by society and deemed vandalism, but Anton Schnaider is squashing the notion of dismissing graffiti as a legitimate form of art. To see how he's doing it, be sure to take a look through the gallery to see his unbelievable work and how it is challenging social norms when it comes to creativity.
Trend Themes
1. Giantized Art - Creating oversized graffiti pieces challenges traditional art norms and offers opportunities for disruptive innovation in urban and public art spaces.
2. Graffiti as Legitimate Art - The acceptance of graffiti as a valid form of artistic expression opens up avenues for disruptive innovation and collaboration between street artists and the mainstream art industry.
3. Transforming Graffiti Into City Signs - Exploring the potential of converting graffiti into large-scale city signage disrupts conventional advertising and creates new opportunities for urban branding and creative marketing.
Industry Implications
1. Graphic Design - The integration of graffiti-inspired art styles in graphic design opens up disruptive innovation opportunities for creating visually striking and unconventional designs.
2. Public Art - Embracing and promoting graffiti as a legitimate form of public art creates opportunities for disruptive innovations in urban revitalization and community engagement.
3. Advertising and Marketing - Utilizing transformed graffiti art as a fresh approach to city signage disrupts traditional advertising methods, offering new avenues for brand promotion and creative marketing campaigns.

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