Nostalgic Typography Art

Jarred Sageman Art Pays Homage to 1980s Retro Neon Signage

This Jarred Sageman art reflects the young artist's talent and appreciation for 1980s neon typography and style.

New York-based Sageman is 22 years young and is a self-taught motion designer and graphic artist. He specializes in recreating ridiculous and badass 1980s-influenced typography designs. He uses techniques to fade color, combines flat and neon colors and manifests VHS quality imagery to preserve the art form he loves and perpetuates it in an attempt to garner attention. His typography includes a multicolor 'Trans Am Overdrive' sign, a bold metallic and hot pink 'Lost Years' logo and a wild stop-motion video showcasing a series of 80s-esqe signs.

Jarred Sageman art has a retro feel and leaves you with feelings of nostalgia.
Trend Themes
1. 1980s Neon Typography - Opportunity to create modern designs with a retro aesthetic, appealing to consumers nostalgic for the 80s.
2. Recreating Retro Art - Chance to revive and reinterpret classic art styles from the past, attracting a new generation of art enthusiasts.
3. VHS Quality Imagery - Potential to tap into the growing trend of vintage aesthetics, offering a unique visual experience to consumers.
Industry Implications
1. Graphic Design - Opportunity for graphic designers to incorporate 80s neon typography into their work, adding a retro flare to various projects.
2. Art and Creative - Platform for artists and creatives to explore and reimagine nostalgic aesthetics, creating unique pieces that resonate with consumers.
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