
Marquee Club Retro by Retrodrome
London's Marquee Club traces a line through the entire history of British rock — from the Rolling Stones and The Who in the 1960s through to punk and new wave in the late 1970s. Retrodrome distils that decades-long legacy into a single, commanding graphic composition. Bold typographic hierarchy, clean geometric structure, and a controlled colour palette give the design authority without nostalgia. It reads as both a historical marker and a piece of genuinely confident contemporary graphic art.
Reproduced as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, the sharp letterforms and strong colour contrasts translate to the printed surface with complete fidelity. Japanese pigment inks guarantee museum-grade permanence.
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Marquee Club Retro by Retrodrome
London's Marquee Club traces a line through the entire history of British rock — from the Rolling Stones and The Who in the 1960s through to punk and new wave in the late 1970s. Retrodrome distils that decades-long legacy into a single, commanding graphic composition. Bold typographic hierarchy, clean geometric structure, and a controlled colour palette give the design authority without nostalgia. It reads as both a historical marker and a piece of genuinely confident contemporary graphic art.
Reproduced as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, the sharp letterforms and strong colour contrasts translate to the printed surface with complete fidelity. Japanese pigment inks guarantee museum-grade permanence.
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London's Marquee Club traces a line through the entire history of British rock — from the Rolling Stones and The Who in the 1960s through to punk and new wave in the late 1970s. Retrodrome distils that decades-long legacy into a single, commanding graphic composition. Bold typographic hierarchy, clean geometric structure, and a controlled colour palette give the design authority without nostalgia. It reads as both a historical marker and a piece of genuinely confident contemporary graphic art.
Reproduced as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, the sharp letterforms and strong colour contrasts translate to the printed surface with complete fidelity. Japanese pigment inks guarantee museum-grade permanence.























