/r/coverart
The subreddit to post and discuss coverart related topics.
Welcome to the coverart subreddit, where graphic designers and enthusiasts come together to discuss everything coverart or graphic design within the music industry. An overlooked artform that we strive to push forward and develop. Feel free to look around and take a quick look at our rules before you start posting!
/r/coverart
Motion practice. Any advice would be appreciated.
I have to keep layer organization in mind when I know I'm going to be adding motion to some art. The gradient map is covering his earring in the motion art even though I have it masked out for the main cover. Since it's just practice, I didn't bother going back to adjust it. Also gotta learn to ease those zooms better. They look to robotic to me.
I’m a graphic designer open to do cover art, really trying to work with artists more let me know if you’re interested!!
Cover art plays a crucial role in shaping how we experience music, yet graphic designers often go unrecognized. As DSPs like Apple Music and Spotify continue to innovate and celebrate collaborators, it’s time to give graphic designers the recognition they deserve. By including them in the spotlight, we can honor their creative contributions and enhance the connection between music and its visual presentation.
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Hey everybody, I'm currently working on a new project and I need somebody to help me with my artwork. I already made one myself but I’m not satisfied with it, because it doesn’t really reflect with the project.
I don’t have a lot budget but 10 bucks.
Please DM me if you’re interested.
You should give them a listen:)
The cover art for this album is not in a square 1:1 format and it’s the first time seeing this on Spotify