
The Fillmore Poster by Retrodrome
The Fillmore in San Francisco is synonymous with the psychedelic era — a ballroom where Bill Graham brought together Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, and Jimi Hendrix for nights that shaped the counterculture. Retrodrome's design channels that era through a bold, structured graphic language: geometric forms and a considered colour palette that nods to concert poster tradition while keeping the composition decisively modern. The result is dignified and energetic in equal measure, a fitting tribute to a venue with genuine historical weight.
Produced as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, the detailed typographic work and layered colour fields are reproduced with full clarity and precision. Japanese pigment inks ensure lasting, museum-grade colour fidelity.
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The Fillmore Poster by Retrodrome
The Fillmore in San Francisco is synonymous with the psychedelic era — a ballroom where Bill Graham brought together Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, and Jimi Hendrix for nights that shaped the counterculture. Retrodrome's design channels that era through a bold, structured graphic language: geometric forms and a considered colour palette that nods to concert poster tradition while keeping the composition decisively modern. The result is dignified and energetic in equal measure, a fitting tribute to a venue with genuine historical weight.
Produced as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, the detailed typographic work and layered colour fields are reproduced with full clarity and precision. Japanese pigment inks ensure lasting, museum-grade colour fidelity.
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The Fillmore in San Francisco is synonymous with the psychedelic era — a ballroom where Bill Graham brought together Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, and Jimi Hendrix for nights that shaped the counterculture. Retrodrome's design channels that era through a bold, structured graphic language: geometric forms and a considered colour palette that nods to concert poster tradition while keeping the composition decisively modern. The result is dignified and energetic in equal measure, a fitting tribute to a venue with genuine historical weight.
Produced as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, the detailed typographic work and layered colour fields are reproduced with full clarity and precision. Japanese pigment inks ensure lasting, museum-grade colour fidelity.























