Posters - Mysteries, myths, and curiosity
I've always wondered about a few PJ poster related topics. Perhaps some of you know the answers to some or all. These questions are not intended as criticism and are purely just out of curiosity. (Please forgive me if this has already been discussed. I attempted a search of past threads).
1) Who actually decides what artist(s) will create a poster for a particular show? Band members? 10C?
2) Is that decision made prior to seeing a design, draft, or concept?
3) Is it a tightly guarded secret as to how many Show Edition prints are made? What would the effect be if the public knew?
4) Do the 10C website "show edition" prints ever make an appearance in the given location of a concert? In other words, did the Chicago posters on sale on the website ever actually spend a minute in the state of Illinois? Or were they shipped directly from print to the Seattle 10C to be sold later?
5) I truly don't know much about silk screen production. I've been inside one artist studio where each is "hand pulled". It seemed like a fairly pain-staking process. How are these newer stadium posters being made in such large quantities? These are still "hand pulled" or just cranking out of some massive machine somewhere, never being in the same room as the artist?
6) Is a "variant" an intentional run of posters made with the intent to sell? Or are they originally prototypes, just for the artist to check out color schemes to decide on the larger run?
Thanks in advance, for any insight.
1) Who actually decides what artist(s) will create a poster for a particular show? Band members? 10C?
2) Is that decision made prior to seeing a design, draft, or concept?
3) Is it a tightly guarded secret as to how many Show Edition prints are made? What would the effect be if the public knew?
4) Do the 10C website "show edition" prints ever make an appearance in the given location of a concert? In other words, did the Chicago posters on sale on the website ever actually spend a minute in the state of Illinois? Or were they shipped directly from print to the Seattle 10C to be sold later?
5) I truly don't know much about silk screen production. I've been inside one artist studio where each is "hand pulled". It seemed like a fairly pain-staking process. How are these newer stadium posters being made in such large quantities? These are still "hand pulled" or just cranking out of some massive machine somewhere, never being in the same room as the artist?
6) Is a "variant" an intentional run of posters made with the intent to sell? Or are they originally prototypes, just for the artist to check out color schemes to decide on the larger run?
Thanks in advance, for any insight.
11-2-2000 Portland. 12-8-2002 Seattle. 4-18-2003 Nashville. 5-30-2003 Vancouver. 10-25-2003 Bridge School. 9-2-2005 Vancouver.
7-6-2006 Las Vegas. 7-20-2006 Portland. 7-22-2006 Gorge. 9-21-2009 Seattle. 9-22-2009 Seattle. 9-26-2009 Ridgefield. 9-25-2011 Vancouver.
11-29-2013 Portland. 10-16-2014 Detroit. 8-8-2018 Seattle. 8-10-2018 Seattle. 8-13-2018 Missoula. 5-10-2024 Portland. 5-30-2024 Seattle.
7-6-2006 Las Vegas. 7-20-2006 Portland. 7-22-2006 Gorge. 9-21-2009 Seattle. 9-22-2009 Seattle. 9-26-2009 Ridgefield. 9-25-2011 Vancouver.
11-29-2013 Portland. 10-16-2014 Detroit. 8-8-2018 Seattle. 8-10-2018 Seattle. 8-13-2018 Missoula. 5-10-2024 Portland. 5-30-2024 Seattle.
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Have I breached a secret society topic?
7-6-2006 Las Vegas. 7-20-2006 Portland. 7-22-2006 Gorge. 9-21-2009 Seattle. 9-22-2009 Seattle. 9-26-2009 Ridgefield. 9-25-2011 Vancouver.
11-29-2013 Portland. 10-16-2014 Detroit. 8-8-2018 Seattle. 8-10-2018 Seattle. 8-13-2018 Missoula. 5-10-2024 Portland. 5-30-2024 Seattle.
Supposedly, the band does approve all merchandise. IMO, vast majority is rubber stamped.
Prior to 2013, SE often ran between 800 -1200. 2013 to present, SE run between 1600 - 2400. Ballparks more.
At this point, no. Unless there is unsold posters.
Yes, slow process. Most artists use printers and do no do this themselves. The printing company is sometimes listed on the poster too.
Variants are not prototypes. Varients feature different colors, inks or paper. Sometimes different "characters" or text.
As for variants, is the purpose to try out colors, inks, or paper with the intent of deciding what the official run will be?
Or is there another purpose for artists making variants?
7-6-2006 Las Vegas. 7-20-2006 Portland. 7-22-2006 Gorge. 9-21-2009 Seattle. 9-22-2009 Seattle. 9-26-2009 Ridgefield. 9-25-2011 Vancouver.
11-29-2013 Portland. 10-16-2014 Detroit. 8-8-2018 Seattle. 8-10-2018 Seattle. 8-13-2018 Missoula. 5-10-2024 Portland. 5-30-2024 Seattle.
the answer to every question.
Vegas 93, Vegas 98, Vegas 00 (10 year show), Vegas 03, Vegas 06
VIC 07
EV LA1 08
Seattle1 09, Seattle2 09, Salt Lake 09, LA4 09
Columbus 10
EV LA 11
Vancouver 11
Missoula 12
Portland 13, Spokane 13
St. Paul 14, Denver 14
crazy
It's really not even a great looking poster.
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1998: Noblesville; 2003: Noblesville; 2009: EV Nashville, Chicago, Chicago
2010: St Louis, Columbus, Noblesville; 2011: EV Chicago, East Troy, East Troy
2013: London ON, Wrigley; 2014: Cincy, St Louis, Moline (NO CODE)
2016: Lexington, Wrigley #1; 2018: Wrigley, Wrigley, Boston, Boston
2020: Oakland, Oakland: 2021: EV Ohana, Ohana, Ohana, Ohana
2022: Oakland, Oakland, Nashville, Louisville; 2023: Chicago, Chicago, Noblesville
2024: Noblesville, Wrigley, Wrigley, Ohana, Ohana; 2025: Pitt1, Pitt2
7-6-2006 Las Vegas. 7-20-2006 Portland. 7-22-2006 Gorge. 9-21-2009 Seattle. 9-22-2009 Seattle. 9-26-2009 Ridgefield. 9-25-2011 Vancouver.
11-29-2013 Portland. 10-16-2014 Detroit. 8-8-2018 Seattle. 8-10-2018 Seattle. 8-13-2018 Missoula. 5-10-2024 Portland. 5-30-2024 Seattle.
It was Andy I think that was looking for the Perth forever and finally landed one.
Posters weren't crazy commodity like they are now.
https://community.pearljam.com/discussion/265070/eddie-vedder-2017-merchandise/p1
7-6-2006 Las Vegas. 7-20-2006 Portland. 7-22-2006 Gorge. 9-21-2009 Seattle. 9-22-2009 Seattle. 9-26-2009 Ridgefield. 9-25-2011 Vancouver.
11-29-2013 Portland. 10-16-2014 Detroit. 8-8-2018 Seattle. 8-10-2018 Seattle. 8-13-2018 Missoula. 5-10-2024 Portland. 5-30-2024 Seattle.
7-6-2006 Las Vegas. 7-20-2006 Portland. 7-22-2006 Gorge. 9-21-2009 Seattle. 9-22-2009 Seattle. 9-26-2009 Ridgefield. 9-25-2011 Vancouver.
11-29-2013 Portland. 10-16-2014 Detroit. 8-8-2018 Seattle. 8-10-2018 Seattle. 8-13-2018 Missoula. 5-10-2024 Portland. 5-30-2024 Seattle.