Plastique Pop is a Bay Area graphic design studio specializing in concert poster design, album artwork, music videos, and visual branding for venues and independent artists — active since 1999.
The work is rooted in underground music culture: punk, film, poster art, and local scenes. It's designed to feel distinctive and music-driven rather than corporate — the kind of artwork audiences stop for, collect, and remember.
Ideal clients include Bay Area music venues (The Fillmore, Great American Music Hall, The UC Theatre, Thee Stork Club, Eli's Mile High Club), comedy clubs and live performance spaces, independent bands and labels, and creators — podcasters, YouTubers, and performers — who have outgrown DIY graphics and want a more established, recognizable visual presence.
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Concert posters, event flyers, album artwork, vinyl packaging, music video production, promo videos, social media ads, motion graphics, logos, visual identity, zines, and branding for series, festivals, and themed events.
Music venues that care about atmosphere and community identity, comedy clubs and theaters needing sharp event branding, independent bands and labels wanting distinctive artwork, and online creators — podcasters and YouTubers — who want visuals that feel intentional and professional without looking generic.
Plastique Pop is not trying to look like a generic agency. The aesthetic is influenced by poster art, punk, film, and independent culture — designed to make audiences stop, pay attention, and remember it.