KURO Poster
Imagine a pitch black nightclub. You can barely see, and when there is any light, it’s so bright that you still can’t see the throngs of people that you’re sharing the dance floor with. Out of the speakers, dark techno beckons you to dig deeper into the darkness. This is the sound of Kuro. Kuro (pronounced “koo-doh”) is the Japanese word for the color “Black”. Below the title, is a list of words for the color “black” in 14 different languages other than English and below the artist name, is a quote that we found fitting for the music as well as the poster itself.
This is a 24 x 36 inch poster, printed on matte paper.
Imagine a pitch black nightclub. You can barely see, and when there is any light, it’s so bright that you still can’t see the throngs of people that you’re sharing the dance floor with. Out of the speakers, dark techno beckons you to dig deeper into the darkness. This is the sound of Kuro. Kuro (pronounced “koo-doh”) is the Japanese word for the color “Black”. Below the title, is a list of words for the color “black” in 14 different languages other than English and below the artist name, is a quote that we found fitting for the music as well as the poster itself.
This is a 24 x 36 inch poster, printed on matte paper.
Imagine a pitch black nightclub. You can barely see, and when there is any light, it’s so bright that you still can’t see the throngs of people that you’re sharing the dance floor with. Out of the speakers, dark techno beckons you to dig deeper into the darkness. This is the sound of Kuro. Kuro (pronounced “koo-doh”) is the Japanese word for the color “Black”. Below the title, is a list of words for the color “black” in 14 different languages other than English and below the artist name, is a quote that we found fitting for the music as well as the poster itself.
This is a 24 x 36 inch poster, printed on matte paper.