Paper Rad calls its style "Dogman 99", a play on the Danish filmmaking movement
Dogme 95. According to one of its project websites, the rules of Dogman 99 are: "No Wacom tablet, no scanning, pure RGB colors only, only fake tweening, and as many alpha tricks as possible". Paper Rad's visual projects often employ bright
fluorescent palettes juxtaposed with
primary colors to create a distinctive "lo fi" look. It adopts a variety of techniques and elements to achieve this look, including
pop art,
collage,
punk art, as well as imagery from popular culture. The multimedia projects incorporate
MIDI audio, poor recordings of original sound effects and voices, pixelization, and other crude audio and visual components. Paper Rad recycled or appropriated obscure sounds and images from a variety of sources, including old cartoons, commercials, and late-night television. In the early 2000s Paper Rad's website featured early
GIF art as well as a maze of linked images in the "Dogman 99" style. ==Collaborations & other works==