Hagen Phone Cases - iPhone and Android
Description: Nina Hagen Text - Vintage Retro Distressed Typography! // MagicMelo designs // typography with magic treatment style, available in t-shirt and other merchandise. Hope you like it!
Nina Hagen Text - Vintage Retro Distressed Typography! Phone Case
by MagicMelo
$17 $23
Description: Hagen is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia known for its rich industrial history and cultural landmarks. Its mix of historic architecture and modern developments gives the city a distinctive charm. This drawing makes a perfect souvenir or gift for anyone who appreciates Hagen’s unique character.
Description: Nina Hagen, born in East Berlin in 1955, rose to prominence as a pioneering figure in the punk and new wave music scenes of the late 1970s and early 1980s. Known for her eccentric style, powerful vocals, and provocative performances, she became an icon of the countercultural movement in both East and West Germany. The German Godmother of Punk was also a style icon influencing goth and punk culture to this day.
Description: This visual representation of Hagen, Germany captures local community and industrial heritage. A winding blue river flows past medieval castles, industrial chimneys, and green forests. Diverse residents engage in outdoor hiking, manual factory work, and community life under a crescent moon.
Hagen Germany Local Community And Industrial Life Phone Case
by travel2xplanet
$17 $23
Description: Great for western fans and cow pokes who love how Festus would spout his wisdom on the problems of the world.
Funny Festus Haggen Quote on Being Sour Phone Case
by Regarding Trails, Books, Humor, Sports and Other Regards
$17 $23
Description: A vintage institutional design honoring the legacy of Genco Olive Oil Co. Rendered in flat ink with no embellishment, this layout reads like a lineage record or bureaucratic placard. Featuring mythic figures reframed as historical personnel, the series emphasizes typography, semantic color logic, and cultural specificity over decoration. A tribute to restraint, precision, and narrative realism.
Description: This is my favorite image of Ludwig Van Beethoven - greatest composer of all time. Hagen took this photograph of the bust in 1898, and it’s now in the public domain courtesy of Wiki Commons. The bust was made from a mask of Beethoven’s face on the event of his death, and I feel it captured Beethoven’s powerful persona better than any other I’ve seen. I just enhanced it a little and provided text.