Accolades
The Stranger, April 2006
The Stranger, August 2006
The Stranger, October 2006
The Stranger, December 2006
The Stranger, February 2007

Seattle Show Posters work can also be found in the Communication Arts Design Annual 47 and 1000 Music Graphics from Rockport. Other awards include Gold and Best In Show in the 2007 Seattle Show.

Rick at Seattle Show Posters is an absolute peach. He's produced an array of amazing posters for our shows over the years, and I've always been impressed with his turnaround time. Hooray for Rick!

Rick designs and screenprints amazing posters. He effortlessly ranges from haunting to sugar sweet and each time they are my favorite. He listens to our feedback and patiently makes last minute changes (sometimes rockstars are so noncommittal) and rolls is all up in a beautiful limited edition package. There's just too much to love. I get giddy looking at Rick's posters and utterly humbled that he takes on our projects no matter what the timeline or the parameters. No matter what the timeline or poster requirements, he meets our deadline and is relentless in making sure they are perfect. And when he adds glitter glow in the dark ink, I'm over the moon.

The posters we got from Seattle Show Posters were/are, in the words of many who've seen them, the most beautiful show posters they've ever seen. And these are people who not only see tons of posters at the Showbox, Triple Door, etc, but people who *collect* posters of their favorite bands for framing, either via gigposters.com or a yearly stop at Bumbershoot's Flatstock. As soon as we put a total of three up around town and a jpg on our website, we started getting 'save me one!' emails. We expected 5-color screenprinted posters to just be a personal luxury for our record release show... and they ended up being the most coveted merch item we had. Also, we try to only work with nice people, and Rick was the bomb. Great ideas, totally open to suggestion, and since he squeegies these things one by one himself, a stickler for quality control. There wasn't a single 'irregular' in the run!

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