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Posters Inspired by May '68 for Jack White's Shows in Paris
Jack White
France
2026
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Night #1 Poster: Trust no one...
Night #1 Poster: Trust no one...
Night #1 Poster: Trust no one...
Night #2 Poster: I'm still not food for cats ...
Night #2 Poster: I'm still not food for cats ...
Night #3: Seven friends...
Night #3: Seven friends...
Entrant Company
Little room agency
Program
Clio Music 2026
Medium Type
‌Music Marketing
Medium
Design - Gig Posters
Category
Design - Gig Posters
The concept references the May 1968 student protests — one of the most iconic and influential moments in French cultural and political history. Archival imagery from original Atelier Populaire posters was carefully selected and reinterpreted through the themes of Jack White’s latest album, which explores democracy, freedom of speech, and the tension between individual thought and collective pressure. The design was inspired by the raw, minimal style of Atelier Populaire, using few layers, bold shapes, and limited colors.
Executions
Night #1 Poster: Trust no one
Design - Gig Posters
Night #2 Poster: I'm still not food for cats
Design - Gig Posters
Night #3: Seven friends
Design - Gig Posters
Credits
Creative Agency
Little room agency
Paris
Record Label
Third Man Records
Detroit
Creative Director
Masha Samokhodkina
Little room agency
Creative Assistant
Egor Mikhailov
Little room agency
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