HARP is a new music social network application. These are some social media posts that were created using iconic figures, art and images using the HARP logo. Using this approach makes the application more memorable in contrast with already-famous images.
Audrey Hepburn is the pop icon for class and elegance. "Breakfast At Tiffany's" is one of the most memorable films for Hepburn. Using this image with her guitar keeps the music theme that corresponds with the application.
This design shows the HARP logo as an oil painting making the logo look as an important piece of art, giving the applicationan elaborate look.
One of the most important era's of music was the 60-70's "hippie era" "love not war" protests were the peak in that time, putting the HARP logo on this iconic image makes the application look timeless.
Nothing is as busy as walking cities like New York. The walking sign is popular in such cities; in this design, the HARP logo replaces the "stop" hand signal and the "21" represents the app's 21 second concept.
Albert Einstein is considered a "science celebrity" and has a number of iconic photos that are used today with ads. Combining HARP with Einstein writing a formula combines the art of music with the science of music.
Steve Jobs is considered a "Marketing Celebrity" and the face of Apple. This iconic photo of Jobs and one of the first Macintosh computers shows the cutting edge technology with HARP and Apple.
Andy Wahol was considered the father of pop art; and taking ordinary objects such as Campbells Tomato Soup and making them art. Replacing Cambells Soup with HARP makes the app have an extraordinary and memorable look and feel.