Music Event / Legacy Campaign / Collector Release
A compact event identity for a 10-year remembrance concert, shaped around collector merch, venue promotion, and digital listening.
The campaign treats the concert as a focused legacy moment: loud, restrained, and direct. The system keeps the band's heavy visual language while making the project work as a short portfolio warmup.
The poster sets the tone, then the tickets, Special Collector's Edition, and Spotify view extend the event across physical and digital touchpoints.
The album cover carries the remembrance tone into a Special Collector's Edition object. Stark black-and-white imagery, halftone texture, and copper accents separate the collector release from the venue materials.
Direction
Special Collector's Edition
Built as the hero object: something a fan could keep, display, and connect back to the event.
The poster and tickets keep the information simple: date, city, venue, and the legacy event message. The ticket designs add a tactile layer without making the small project feel oversized.
The Spotify mockup shows how the campaign could move from venue promotion into a listening moment. It keeps the project grounded in music, not only event print.
Placed near the end, it works like a small coda: the viewer sees the poster, holds the ticket, then returns to the sound.
The final campaign gives the event a short, memorable run: one strong poster, one collector object, a pair of tickets, and a digital listening cue.