Posts Tagged ‘cd cover’
Pleaseletmedesign.com – creative designers
Pleaseletmedesign.com is a design agency based in Belgium consisting of 3 creative individuals: Pierre, Damien and Morgan.
Those three young lads have got big imagination, head full of interesting, creative ideas and skills to develop their ideas into marvelous works.
1. jauneorange compilation #4 (packaging + pencil)
Using the concept of crosswords, mind puzzles, pencil & paper games Pleaseletmedesign created an eye-catching music album packaging. I still keep smiling when I see it- so simple and at the same time so good!
2. iQ Font (Typography & Car)
Are you already tired of all those different strange fonts? Fonts made of ketchup, toothpaste, straws etc. So prepare for the real weird-font-killer: a font made by a car. Yes, you read it correctly – by a CAR :)
Here is how they did it:
3. Ou est l’Eldorado (A poster for a documentary)
I Am Gabz- illustrations by Grzegorz Domaradzki
Grzegorz Domaradzki (iamgabz.com)- another Polish designer who makes it big. Beautiful style- drawings with a bit of Photoshop or Illustrator (or both). Looks cool! And one day I would like to have an ability of working just like Grzegorz- being a freelancer who can choose what projects to work on and doing stunning work.
Cover illustration proposal for Polish music duo Kucz&Kulka / pencil, AI and PS / 2009 / Rejected (cited from iamgabz.com)
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Personal project (pencil & Photoshop)
T-Shirt illustration for Ardentees (pen, AI and PS)
“Create What You Are”- Illustration for Digital Temple Magazine (pencil and PS)
UNIT- design collective from UK- weareunit.com
Info taken from UNIT’s website:
UNIT is the collective and collaborative work of UK designers Si Billam and James Sanderson. We work globally across music, fashion, lifestyle and youth culture. Together we craft, construct, experiment and play with ideas.
UNIT (We are, This is) work on various fields of graphic design. They have created quite huge amount of music CD covers. Their typography skills are the thing that caught my attention.
Si and James have worked for clients including: EA Games, MTV, Coca Cola, Human Studio, Universal Everything, Pollinate Records, Carbon Logic Publishing, Computer Arts, Urban Splash.
Zip Design- designing for music industry
Zip Design is an experienced design studio which specializes in working in music industry business. Their services are broad and include art direction, graphic design, web design, iPhone applications, advertising banners, illustrations and motion graphics.
They have a neat portfolio with big selection of various projects divided into 4 categories: identity, print, music, digital. Each of them gives overview of skills and experience of the team.
Rolling Stones- Rolled Gold +
This album design was chosen by the public from 5 other designs.
/// UPDATE it was created by Alex Trochut (thanks, Marian for pointing this out). Zip Design has commissioned and art directed this project.
Btw you might want to have a look at other Alex Trochut’s works
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Design of album cover for Remote (Roger Eno and Miro)
To create the logo of “Remote” Zip Design have created font specially for this occasion.
Identity and advertising for Folk Britannia festival
Identity and marketing materials for modern and lively Elk Bar
Oh Yeah Studio (ohyeahstudio.no)- Norwegian design
Oh Yeah Studio is a small graphic design studio from Norway composed of Christina and Hans Christian (btw I already wrote a post about someone else from Norway before). In the portfolio of Oh Yeah Studio all of works presented are non-commercial, customer-intervention-free. As they call it: “stuff after dinner”.
Their style is quite difficult to describe. They use quite clean backgrounds, usually some grey gradients. The main elements of the picture are clearly presented and placed. What I like about their works is simple structures and the fact that fonts and shapes look unreal and unnatural. Hmm, as I said: it’s hard to describe their works, better to look at them.



















