Roland Tiangco's Dirt Po(or)ster Has an Interactive Inspirational Message
Rose Nazarali — August 28, 2009 — Art & Design
References: rolandtiangco & theworldsbestever
Roland Tiangco is working on a new project of posters that might just get your hands a little dirty. One side of each poster is covered in what looks like black paint and the other side is blank.
As you remove the poster from the packaging, your hands get covered in the paint and you use your fingers to reveal the message on the blank side of the poster which says “The future belongs to the few of us still willing to get our hands dirty.” The Dirt Po(or)ster is the first in the series.
As you remove the poster from the packaging, your hands get covered in the paint and you use your fingers to reveal the message on the blank side of the poster which says “The future belongs to the few of us still willing to get our hands dirty.” The Dirt Po(or)ster is the first in the series.
Trend Themes
1. Interactive Posters - Combining physical touch and messages in posters creates a unique and engaging experience for viewers.
2. Multisensory Marketing - Incorporating tactile sensations in promotional materials provides a memorable and attention-grabbing way to convey a message.
3. DIY Art - Encouraging people to create art with their own hands and unique materials can foster creativity and community engagement.
Industry Implications
1. Advertising - Brands can utilize interactive posters as a means of boosting brand awareness and creating a lasting impression.
2. Art Supplies - Companies selling art supplies can tap into the DIY art trend by marketing products that encourage creative exploration and experimentation.
3. Education - Incorporating multisensory experiences, such as finger painting posters, into learning materials can enhance engagement and retention for students.
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