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Jay Ryan has been making screen-printed concert posters in Chicago since 1995. Known for his hand-drawn type, humorous animal subjects and muted colour selections, he has worked for hundreds of rock bands, as well as clients including Patagonia clothing, Converse shoes, Burton snowboards and even show more the BBC. show less

Works by Jay Ryan

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The Final Solution: A Story of Detection (2004) — Illustrator, some editions — 3,932 copies, 161 reviews
Project: Superior (2005) — Contributor — 49 copies
Bronze Gazette Special Doc Con XX Edition — Contributor — 1 copy
All Tomorrow's Parties The Nightmare Before Christmas (2012) — Cover artist — 1 copy

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Ryan is a Chicago-area screen-printing artist who started out making posters for bands that he knew, and gradually became part of the music poster renaissance starting in the early 2000s. His style is easily recognizable and unique (a Google image search for "jay ryan posters" will give you a nice taste), and his mix of soft colors, hand-lettering, cute animals, and violent or odd circumstances (attack by adorable squirrels!) is pretty enchanting. This is a fun one to pick up and browse show more through, and then return to again with fresh eyes.

[full review here: http://spacebeer.blogspot.com/2016/02/100-posters-134-squirrels-decade-of-hot.ht... ]
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(Reprinted from the Chicago Center for Literature and Photography [cclapcenter.com]. I am the original author of this essay, as well as the owner of CCLaP; it is not being reprinted here illegally.)

So when do you know that you've really made it as a book critic? Why, when you start receiving free review copies of lush art books, that's when, chump! I just recently received my first, in fact, Akashic's Animals and Objects In and Out of Water, a late-'00s overview of Chicago-based graphic show more designer and indie-rock stalwart Jay Ryan; and I was already a big fan of Ryan's work (it's hard to live in Chicago and not be, frankly -- his work is everywhere), so this book turned out to be an extra-big pleasure in my case. Featuring beautiful reprints of over 120 of his best designs, all of them from 2005 to '08, and a series of essays from artists he's done work for (including our old pal Joe Meno), this is a perfect gift for any creative hipster in your life; and with it coming out as an oversized paperback, it's one that everyone can afford too.

Out of 10: 9.0

(IMPORTANT UPDATE AND DISCLOSURE: Since writing this review, I've learned that my cousin Nathan Keay was part of the production team for this book. Rest assured that this didn't influence my opinion, in that I wrote my review before finding this out.)
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Greg Kot Introduction
Steve Albini Contributor
Art Chantry Contributor
Joe Meno Contributor
Andrew Bird Foreword
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Jason Harvey Designer

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