By Garrett Schroeder, Graduate Class of 2027 Victor Moscoso’s neon-colored posters and highly stylized typography epitomize the 1960s psychedelic experience. Born in Spain, his family moved to New Jersey in 1938 to escape persecution from the growing fascist regime. As an adult, Moscoso relocated to San Francisco, California where he joined fellow artists Wes Wilson,...
Tag: Poster Art
Way Up High – Denver’s Music Scene and Alfred E Neuman
By Garrett Schroeder, Graduate Class of 2027 Best known for their work making posters advertising concerts in the San Francisco Bay area, Alton Kelley and Stanley Mouse created this design advertising a two-night show at the now-defunct Family Dog music Venue in Denver. This show featured The Other Half and Sons of Champlin, two popular...

