
Hacienda Poster by Retrodrome
The Hacienda defined Manchester's cultural moment — a club born from Factory Records that became the epicentre of Madchester, acid house, and the second Summer of Love. Retrodrome's design captures that era's graphic confidence: bold colour blocking, industrial geometry, and strong typographic choices that echo the club's own legendary design identity shaped by Ben Kelly. The composition is assertive and cool, with the restraint of Bauhaus tradition applied to a story that was anything but restrained.
Printed as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, every typographic detail and colour block is reproduced with precision and clarity. Japanese pigment inks provide museum-grade, long-lasting colour throughout.
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Hacienda Poster by Retrodrome
The Hacienda defined Manchester's cultural moment — a club born from Factory Records that became the epicentre of Madchester, acid house, and the second Summer of Love. Retrodrome's design captures that era's graphic confidence: bold colour blocking, industrial geometry, and strong typographic choices that echo the club's own legendary design identity shaped by Ben Kelly. The composition is assertive and cool, with the restraint of Bauhaus tradition applied to a story that was anything but restrained.
Printed as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, every typographic detail and colour block is reproduced with precision and clarity. Japanese pigment inks provide museum-grade, long-lasting colour throughout.
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The Hacienda defined Manchester's cultural moment — a club born from Factory Records that became the epicentre of Madchester, acid house, and the second Summer of Love. Retrodrome's design captures that era's graphic confidence: bold colour blocking, industrial geometry, and strong typographic choices that echo the club's own legendary design identity shaped by Ben Kelly. The composition is assertive and cool, with the restraint of Bauhaus tradition applied to a story that was anything but restrained.
Printed as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, every typographic detail and colour block is reproduced with precision and clarity. Japanese pigment inks provide museum-grade, long-lasting colour throughout.























