The Designers Republic is a British graphic design studio based in Sheffield, England, founded in 1986 by Ian Anderson and Nick Phillips. They are best known for electronic music logos, album artwork, and anti-establishment aesthetics, embracing "brash consumerism and the uniform style of corporate brands". Work by tDR is held in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art and the Victoria and Albert Museum.
Part of a series of posters for Wip3out.
Part of a series of posters for fetish clothing company Murray and Vern, design by tDR.
Constructivism is an early twentieth-century art movement founded in 1915 by Vladimir Tatlin and Alexander Rodchenko. Abstract and austere, constructivist art aimed to reflect modern industrial society and urban space. The movement rejected decorative stylization in favour of the industrial assemblage of materials. Constructivists were in favour of art for propaganda and social purposes, and were associated with Soviet socialism, the Bolsheviks and the Russian avant-garde.
El Lissitzky's poster Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge (1919)
The cover of Konstruktivizm by Aleksei Gan, 1922
Agitprop poster by Mayakovsky
'Proun Vrashchenia' by El Lissitzky, 1919