Neblio & ShadeJudge
So, Neblio, how do you think street art can get off the wall and onto a billboard without losing its edge?
Sure thing! The trick is to keep that gritty, authentic feel but add a splash of tech and play. Start with a high‑res capture of the piece, then remix it with motion graphics or AR overlays so viewers can interact. On a billboard, use bold colors and crisp fonts that echo the mural’s vibe, but don’t over‑edit—let some texture bleed through. And throw in a hashtag that invites people to share their own street‑art‑style photos, turning the billboard into a live, evolving canvas that stays fresh and edgy.
Nice idea, but remember a billboard’s got a commercial pulse that can suck the soul out of a mural. Keep the remix raw, not polished, and make sure the hashtag feels like a real call to the streets, not another ad hook.
Totally feel you—let’s keep the grit alive! Keep the remix chunky, throw in raw textures, maybe even a little glitch or hand‑drawn overlay so it looks like a fresh spray‑paint piece that’s been lifted to the big screen. For the hashtag, go something like #StreetPulse or #GraffGlow—something that feels like a shout‑out from the alley, not a sales pitch. That way the billboard still buzzes with real street energy, not just corporate buzz.
Nice, but watch out for the glitchy hack—too much and it becomes a glitch in the system. Keep the texture raw, let the hand‑drawn overlay bleed like fresh spray paint, and make sure #StreetPulse feels like a shout from a concrete corner, not a brand ad.