MIKE JOYCE is the proprietor of Stereotype Design. He has designed for many prominent musicians, and Stereotype’s work has been featured in more than fifty publications including IdN, Print, Communication Arts, Graphic, Rolling Stone, How, Computer Arts, Village Voice, Huffington Post, and New York magazine. He lives in New York.
“The hardest part for you will be to figure out which ones to hang
up first.”—HOW
“…perfect merger of font and graphic design-nerdery and music lust
and snobbery. The art is clean and clever and the bands will make
you salivate for shows you wish you’d seen.”—Thought Catalog
“This is pretty much the most efficient way to get 200 posters
ever.”—Buzzfeed
“Yes, it's bigger than your average book—but for good reason.
Swissted measures roughly 11" x 14" because it’s filled with modern
recreations of classic rock posters, and it wants you to appreciate
them the way you're supposed to: from a nice spot on your
wall.”—Uncrate
“What we’re drooling over, visiting and wearing this week: Designer
Mike Joyce (not The Smiths guy) dreams up gig posters for Blondie,
Black Flag, Pixies, Beastie Boys, and loads more in a Swiss
modernist style.”—NME
“What began as a one-off poster, then a triptych, has now become an
ongoing project, with some prestigious commissions and a book of
the best Swissted designs now on shelves.”—Clash magazine
“(Joyce) takes vintage indie and punk concert posters from shows
that actually happened…gives them the Swiss modernist treatment —
shape-shifting colors and fonts set in a singular lowercase design
— and comes away with a radical, mind-f*cked punk and art
juxtaposition of ginormous proportions.”—MTV Hive
“A NYC designer introduces Joe Strummer to Josef
Müller-Brockmann.”— Design Bureau
“On the surface, it might not seem like punk rock and Swiss
modernism have much in common—but pick up Mike Joyce's
book Swissted, and you'll see that the music and art movements
blend beautifully.”—MentalFloss.com
“Inspired by the '70s, '80s, and '90s, Swissted's bold and
arresting posters mirror the manic energy of the music and the
time. Iggy Pop and David Bowie, Minor Threat and Nirvana—Swissted's
posters are clashing, complementary, occasionally offensive, and
generally delightful.”—InterviewMagazine.com
“..what if there was a way to pay homage to your favorite
band and have some super stylish artwork, too?
Enter Swissted…”—The Frisky
“Show off your great taste and music cred with posters from this
chic art book…”—Cosmopolitan
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