Swing jazz
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Identity, illustrazioni e web design Feel Good Swing, un'associazione culturale torinese che si occupa di danze vernacolari afroamericane.
Mansion Dancin' Ad Bundle. Client wanted design to mimic a 1940s Canteen Swing Dance flyer but with a more modern "jazz-like" feel. All artwork and custom type created using Adobe Illustrator. Bundle included two ad sizes and web buttons.

Maggie Dee saved to Graphic Design - Print Media
This swingin' design was rendered by Anderson Design Group's award-winning artists in the romantic style of 20th-Century poster art. It's sure enhance the decor of any swing music lover or dancer. Ideal for decoration as a framed print, notecard, banner, metal sign, or postcard—it makes the perfect conversation piece.

Gustavo Zenner saved to diseño
Via www.sharonmdavis.com: “Swing dancing” is an umbrella term for any dance done to swinging jazz music from the 1920s, 30s or 40s. The most popular (and spectacular) of these dances was the Lindy Hop - a partnered dance that evolved out of the Charleston in the late 1920s, in Harlem New York. It is named after aviator Charles Lindbergh (1927 newspaper headlines read “Lindy Hops The Atlantic”). It is sometimes just called The Lindy, and some parts of the world knew it as The Jitterbug.

Carly Sawyer saved to Dancing Through Life.
Nearchos Ntaskas is an artist from Greece. With his profession in sketching and creating storyboards for animation studios, he taught animation and illustration at CARTOON (European Association of Animation), IEK of Pireaus and IEK Technographico. Inspired by Django Reinhardt, his latest poster combined the elements of jazz music and drawing. The uniqueness of his work enables him to participate in the poster exhibition of Swink project.

c jackson saved to Latching Inspiration
Parties are more than just a fun get-together. They are an opportunity to network, meet new people and renew social bonds. What you might not be aware of is the anthropological link between parties and social standing. Essentially, according to Scientific American, a party is an opportunity to express not just your style in terms of […]
A set of preliminary drawings for a set of posters promoting the Harlem Swing Dance Society.

Dave Scott saved to Killer Inspiration