Reeperbahn Festival 2016 Graphics by Vitaly & Vincent
Published Dec 14, 2016
Designers Vitaly Grossmann and Vincent Schwenk created these amazing graphics and animation for the 2016 edition of the Reeperbahn Festival, a music festival held in Hamburg, Germany.
“There are more than 700 events in over 70 locations in just 4 days. So we wanted our concept to reflect the great variety of the festival through moving cube with different sides, each side representing a different topic of the festival in the middle of Hamburg. Playful moving objects occupy the space and bring live into spatial diversity. The moving objects represent festival visitors: They queue up, wait till the lights turn of and the music starts, relax, meet and greet, have drinks, jump around and dance.”
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