Stylorouge

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Stylorouge is a graphic design studio based in Yalding, Kent, formed in London by creative director Rob O'Connor[1] in 1981.[2]

Art work created by the studio has included record sleeve designs for bands such as

PolyGram for the sequel, Trainspotting 2.[6] The studio was also credited with adding the exclamation point to the name of then teenage band Wham.[7]

In 2012, an exhibition called Dream in Colour at the

Aubin Gallery in London celebrated Stylorouge's thirtieth anniversary.[2][7]

References

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  2. ^ a b c d e f "Stylorouge founder Rob O'Connor talks dreaming in colour". Design Week. 11 January 2012.
  3. ^ Emma Somers (30 July 2013). "Blur exhibition: it's got nothing to do with your vorsprung durch technik, you know". The Irish Times.
  4. ^ Alex Suskind (17 March 2017). "The Story Behind the Groundbreaking 'Trainspotting' Poster". Vice.
  5. ^ Gavin Lucas (7 March 2011). "How Trainspotting's poster campaign was made". Creative Review.
  6. ^ John McCarthy (26 January 2017). "Is T2: Trainspotting's marketing a nostalgia trip too far?". The Drum.
  7. ^ a b Gavin Lucas (10 January 2012). "Dream In Colour: The Art of Stylorouge". Creative Review.

Further reading

  • Rob O'Connor (2001). Delicious: The Design and Art Direction of Stylorouge. Berlin: Gestalten. .

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