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10+ Photoshop Tutorials For Creating Music Flyers

Muxx December 6, 2009 Resources No Comments


A great way to network with DJs and other people of the electronic music scene is by creating the event flyers.

With a bit of Photoshop knowledge, you’ll be able to create flyers for local events, clubs and festivals. You may also use these tutorials to help create flyers for yourself or your crew, thus helping to promote your DJing as well as others.

These tutorials should help teach and inspire you to create your very own flyers for events.

Create an Awesome Music Poster

via PSDFan

Make a Cut and Paste Rock Club Flyer

via PSDTuts

How to Create an Ice-cold Poster with 3D Text

via PSDTuts

Creating a Grunge Rock Poster

via 10Steps

Gigposter Design: The New Sex

via GoMediaZine

How to Design an Authentic Rock Poster!

via PushStandards

Photoshop Tutorial: Radio Station Advertisement Design

via DesignBlurb

Design a High Impact Gig Poster Suitable for Screen-Printing

via PSDTuts

Create a 60’s Psychedelic Style Concert Poster

via PSDTuts

Poster From the Words

via PhotoshopStar

Tutorial: How To Create Gig Poster Art

Tutorial-How-To-Create-Gig-Poster-Art

How to Design a Rockin’ 80’s Party Poster

via PSDTuts

Designing a flyer does not need to be entirely difficult. These music flyers and poster tutorials show just how easy it is with a few advanced techniques.

Many local crews often have to rely on some-what experienced people they know to create flyers for their events. By learning some advanced tips and tricks, you’ll be able to create some great posters instead of being stuck with something that looks like it was made in MSPaint.

Have any other flyer tutorials? Share and comment!

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