""Let the colors bleed into each other."
Liquid light shows and kaleidoscopic patterns. Color that moves, breathes, and transforms before your eyes.
San Francisco 1967 — psychedelic posters for the Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane. Undulating letters, vibrating colors.
Eastern spirituality meets western counterculture. The third eye open — seeing beyond the veil of ordinary reality.
Expanded, vibrant, transcendental — reality as a swirling kaleidoscope. Anti-establishment, spiritual, experimental.
1965–1975. San Francisco counterculture. Key artists: Victor Moscoso, Wes Wilson, Rick Griffin, Peter Max.
Fluorescent hot pink (#ff0066), electric yellow (#ffcc00), cyan (#00ccff), violet (#cc00ff). High-contrast clashing + blending.
Undulating, warped, hand-drawn lettering. Playfair Display (italic) for elegance. Letters that writhe and flow like smoke.
Swirling patterns, kaleidoscopic colors, vibrating edges, liquid typography, third eye motifs, concert poster style, optical art.