*Cue over-moussed hair and acid wash jeans*
The year was 1989.
Nintendo released the Game Boy.
Batman was the biggest movie of the year.
“Love Shack” hit the airwaves.
…and NeigerDesign was born!
This Halloween, the NeigerDesign team traveled back 30 years in time and paid tribute to the year it all began.
Over the last 3 decades, the NeigerDesign team has celebrated Halloween with annual pumpkin contests and theme costumes. We’ve covered many costumes ideas from evil villains to famous paintings to the mysterious characters of Clue, but this year called for the ultimate 80s-inspired throwback party.
Our “Hallo-versary” (Halloween anniversary) made for some very fun, creative costumes circa 1989! Take a look:
Floppy Disk
For those too young to remember, this ancient artifact was the USB drive of the 80s.
Madonna
“Express Yourself” was released on Madonna’s studio album Like a Prayer on May 9, 1989.
Elaine Benes
Seinfeld’s pilot episode aired on July 5, 1989.
Homer Simpson
The first time we met The Simpson family was December 17, 1989.
Dr. Emmet “Doc” Brown
Speaking of time-traveling, Back to the Future Part II hit theaters on November 22, 1989.
Ted Logan
Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventures for the ultimate historical presentation started on February 17, 1989.
The Little Mermaid
Disney’s animated movie became part of our world on November 13, 1989.
Who doesn’t love a good 1989 pop culture reference? We had a lot of fun with it!
And now, for the annual pumpkin contest! Thank you to everyone who voted on our designs.
The 2019 winners were:
1st – Changing of the Managerial Gourd by Michelle
2nd – Ronin Pumpkin’s Last Stand by John
3rd – “Fake Fruit!” by Jim
And, here are all the entries:
Left to Right: Pumpmin (Das Bauhaus Pumpkin) by Jonathan and Ronin Pumpkin’s Last Stand by John
Left to Right: Orange You Glad It’s Halloween by Dylan and Pampered Pumpkin by Stephanie
Left to Right: Gourdian of the Galaxy by Carol and Changing of the Managerial Gourd by Michelle
Left to Right: “Fake Fruit!” by Jim and Gotta Catch ‘Em All! by Austin
As always, many thanks to everyone who joined in and helped us celebrate our favorite holiday! Also, a special thanks to everyone who has supported our business for the last 30 years we love helping you grow your businesses and we wouldn’t be where we are today without you.
What are your 1989 costume ideas? There are plenty of other great options. And make sure to check out more photos on our Facebook Page.
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