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This is my latest cover design artwork for just released music album 'Seashell Stories' by Julian Ray ;)
So if you like the album design, you probably will also like this instrumental music, which has Nu-Jazz and New Age touch.
You can listen to songs from this album on Julian Ray website
Have a nice weekend!
I just got this new basket, and throw, LOVE THEM!!
This little guy is about to be featured in the album design of a brand new album by a super talented designer/ graphic artist. I'm pretty excited about it. She asked me awhile ago, but I haven't had any boys coming in, all my newborns were girls, but then this cutie was born! yeah, I'll let you all know who the designer is when she releases the album, I don't want to steal her thunder!
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I've had this idea sketched out in my sketchbook for about a year, don't really know why I didn't shoot it sooner.
It's inspired by Peter Gabriel's second album (designed by Hipgnosis).
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This work is derived from the cover of the album The Band by The Band.
Original album cover art credits: Album design by Bob Cato, photo by Elliot Landy. Album produced by John Simon. Capitol 1969.
View on my blog for more information. homejobberjr01.blogspot.com/2015/06/30-band-band.html
Album design by Dan Jackson (www.danjacksonphoto.com) for Pennan Brae's (www.youtube.com/pennanbrae) upcoming release, 'FX'.
Artwork for 'The Dollheads' self-titled, debut album.
The album design is loosely inspired by album art from bands such as 'The Ramones', 'The Hives' and 'The Beatles'.
The album features 7 songs, 4 of which are original.
The album is due to be released late October and will be available exclusively online at Poppy's Petites (www.etsy.com/shop/poppyspetiets)
;D
Credits:
(Left to Right)
Agnes is a 'Night Fall' Agnes on a Poppy Parker body
Dress - Mattel
Boots - hotdotz-blythe (eBay)
Bracelet - Gift from a friend
Giselle is a 'Glam Addict' Giselle on a Poppy Parker body
Dress - Clear-Lan
Vest - Joe Tai
Boots - Unknown
Bracelets - Mattel and Poppy's Petites
Sabrina is a 'Miss Fairchild' Poppy Parker on a Nuface body (enhanced)
Dress - Mattel
Boots - MiniBarbie (eBay)
Bracelet - IT
Sunglasses - IT
Erin is a 'High End Envy' Erin on a Poppy Parker body (enhanced) and rerooted by AE Elizabeth OOAK Dolls
Dress - ITBE (?)
Boots - Unknown
Hat - Action Figure Hat from eBay
This is a professional Royal Navy photographer's photo and the MoD holds copyright. I acquired a print whilst serving aboard Boxer.
The lead ship of the Royal Navy's Type 22 Batch II specialised anti-submarine frigates, she is seen here alongside in Kiel, in what was then West Germany, during the 1985 Kiel Woche.
At this point, Boxer was in yet another year (her fourth!) as the platform for the agonisingly drawn-out trials for the new Operations Room computer system, CACS 1, (Computer-Assisted Command System 1), which Ferranti were having immense trouble getting to work. It was intended to be capable of tracking up to 500 targets, including those detected by radar, sonar and electronic support measures (ESM).
Upon leaving Kiel we had a change of our published programme and turned right instead of left. This led to a very interesting week in the Baltic, running up the coastline of what was then the Soviet Union, observing various nautical and aerial activities (see my Warsaw Pact album).
Designed for operations in the GIUK Gap or further north during the Cold War, the class proved to be an expensive liability in the 1990s when ships with guns, smaller crews and greater flexibility were required. They were all disposed-of much earlier than had originally been planned.
On the other side of the mole from Boxer can be seen the very distinctive 'mack' of an American Knox-class frigate. Although her hull number is obscured in the image, she was the USS McCandless (FF-1084).
Scanned from a print.
'Walk With Me' (bit.ly/iTunesWWM) is the lead single on the upcoming 'Astronot Soundtrack' (bit.ly/AstroTease) by singer-songwriter Pennan Brae (bit.ly/2PBTube). The track features drummer Steve Ferrone (Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers) & bassist Garry Gary Beers (INXS). Album art by artist John Keane. bit.ly/PBMusicFB
Cover: peb.pl/albumy-rock-and-metal/103940-rapidshare-led-zeppel...
From Wikipedia, Physical Graffiti entry:
The album's sleeve design features a photograph of a New York City tenement block, with interchanging window illustrations. The album designer, Peter Corriston, was looking for a building that was symmetrical with interesting details, that was not obstructed by other objects and would fit the square album cover. He said:
We walked around the city for a few weeks looking for the right building. I had come up a concept for the band based on the tenement, people living there and moving in and out. The original album featured the building with the windows cut out on the cover and various sleeves that could be placed under the cover, filling the windows with the album title, track information or liner notes.
96 and 98 St. Mark's Place
The two five-story buildings photographed for the album cover are located at 96 and 98 St. Mark's Place in New York City. But to enable it to fit, the fifth floor had to be cropped out. So for the album cover it became a four-story building instead. The front cover is a daytime image, while the back cover is the same image but at nighttime.
Mike Doud is listed as the Cover Artist on the inner sleeve, and either the concept or design or both were his. He passed away in the early 1990s, and this album design was one of his crowning achievements in a lifetime of design - he was later to win a Grammy for best album cover of the year 1978.
The buildings on the album cover were the same Keith Richards and Mick Jagger were filmed in front of in the Rolling Stones music video "Waiting on a Friend". There is currently a used clothing store in the basement of 96 St. Mark's Place called Physical Graffiti. The building has been profiled on the television show, Rock Junket.
The original album jacket for the LP album included four covers made up of two inners (for each disc), a middle insert cover and an outer cover. The inner covers depict various objects and people (including photos of Robert Plant and Richard Cole in drag) on each window. The middle insert cover is white and details all the album track listings and recording information. The outer cover has die-cut windows on the building, so when the middle cover is wrapped around the inner covers and slid into the outer cover, the title of the album is shown on the front cover, spelling out the name "Physical Graffiti"
In 1976 the album was nominated for a Grammy Award in the category of best album package.
Philadelphia comedy-punk band the Dead Milkmen spoofed the album cover and title on their 1990 album Metaphysical Graffiti.
This is my side of our home office (best viewed - large).... Almost exactly five years ago I took another photo of what my desk looked like and what kinds of technology I was using at home. Well it's been five years and I just retired most of what I was using... now I'm an Apple convert and my home setup is much simpler (it's amazing the cabling that was pulled out, and how quiet things are... will be interesting to see if the power bill drops).
Click Here to see a close up version of what's on my desk.
Basically I have two computers, a desktop, laptop and a third machine functioning as a storage server. They are networked together by an HP ProCurve 8 port gigabit ethernet switch, with a Linksys WRT54GS running Tomato and functioning as a dedicated firewall and router and an Airport Extreme serving up wireless internet access.
This is just a fantastic setup for doing just about any photographic related computer task one could think of... It's wonderful to edit with this hardware and setup. Aside from the Mac Pro which is lighting fast, the real treat is seeing images on the amazingly accurate and sharp 30" NEC display, this monitor is quite a bit above and beyond the Apple Cinema Display (as well as the Dell and HP offerings).
On Switching to Mac: I've been a Microsoft user since MS-DOS 3.3 and have worked professionally as a server engineer and systems designer for Microsoft Servers for approx. 15 years, and Microsoft has come a long way... some of their newest offerings are darn impressive. But the reality is for me, at home... I want something that is simple, powerful and is best geared for photography. Additionally I wanted something that was simpler and doesn't result in me having to rebuild the system once a year or so because of something silly happening.
I've been half switched for a bit more than three months and so far it's been fantastic... there is a bit of a learning curve and somethings are kind of annoying, but overall it's been wonderful and the most enjoyable computing experience of my life. Besides, if I really need to run Windows I have Windows 7 Ultimate running in side a VMWare virtual machine.
Desktop:
Mac Pro Hex Core Xeon 3.33Ghz. CPU
12GB RAM (OWC Upgrade)
2x50GB OWC Mercury Extreme Pro RE Solid State Drives (SSD)
4x 2TB Western Digital Caviar Black Hard Drives
NEC 30" LCD3090WQXi-BK LCD Monitor & SpectraView Calibration Software
NewerTech MAXPower 6G PCIe eSATA RAID Card
Vantec NexStar3 External Hard Drive Enclosure.
2 x Western Digital Studio Edition 500GB External Hard Drive
Apple Wireless Keyboard, Magic Trackpad and Magic Mouse
Microsoft Natural Ergonomic 4000
Microsoft LaserMouse
Wacom intuos3 4x6" Tablet
Klipsch promedia 2.1 Speakers
Running: OS-X Snow Leopard, Adobe Creative Suite CS5 Extended, Adobe Lightroom 3, VmWare Fusion w/ Windows 7 Ultimate, Apple iWork, Firefox, FileZilla, TweetDeck, Google Earth, PhotoLinker, Skype, TechTool Deluxe, Canon Digital Photo Professional (and other misc. Canon software for EOS camera's as well as Printer software)
Notebook:
Apple 15" MacBook Pro
Core i5 2.4Ghz. CPU (not worth spending the $$ on the Core i7, especially when this won't be my primary editing machine and especially when $300 only buys me 10% more performance)
8GB of RAM (OWC Upgrade)
500GB 7200RPM Segate Momentus XT Hard Drive (this is a great drive that comes with a 4GB SSD cache)
High Res Screen (but not the Anti-Glare screen, clients love looking at images on the glossy screen)
G-Tech G Drive mini 500GB Hard Drive
OWC Mercury Elite-AL Pro 1TB External Hard Drive
Apple Magic Mouse
Running: OS-X Snow Leopard, Adobe Creative Suite CS5 Extended, Adobe Lightroom 3, VmWare Fusion w/ Windows 7 Ultimate, Apple iWork, Firefox, FileZilla, TweetDeck, Google Earth, PhotoLinker, Skype, TechTool Deluxe, Canon Digital Photo Professional (and other misc. Canon software for EOS camera's as well as Printer software)
Storage Server:
AMD Athlon 3800+ X2 Dual Core
ASUS A8N-E 939 NVIDIA nForce4 Motherboard
2GB Corsair Memory
Cooler Master CMStacker Case (this thing can hold a LOT of hard drives)
Cooler Master Real Power RS-450-ACLX 450W Power Supply
Sony Black 1.44MB 3.5" Internal Floppy Drive
NEC DVD Burner Black ND-3540A
2 x 500GB Hitachi Deskstar Hard Drives (RAID Mirror)
2 x 320GB Hitachi Deskstar Hard Drives (RAID Mirror)
3 x 1TB Western Digital Caviar Black Hard Drives (RAID5 Array)
Running FreeNAS
Networking:
HP ProCurve 10/100/1000Mbps Switch 1800-8G
Linksys WRT54GS running Tomato firmware (this is just functioning as a firewall and router)
Apple Airport Extreme Wireless Access Point
Misc:
Apple iPhone 3G
Blackberry Tour 9630
Calumet UDMA Firewire CF Reader
Canon MX7600 Mulit-Function Printer (out of frame)
Garmin eTrex Summit HC
NEC SpectraView - Color Calibrator (basically a customized X-Rite Eye One Display 2 colorimeter for the NEC monitor)
APC SmartUPS 1400 UPS Power Backup
HumanScale 4G Ergonomic Keyboard Tray (designed to fit the Microsoft Natural Keyboards)
Herman Miller Mirra Office Chair (out of frame)
What's Next:
Next year I plan to add a few more things to the mix... including
Data Expansion - Adding a OWC Mercury Elite-AL Pro Qx2 quad bay external drive array with four 3TB Hard Drives. Will be used for data backup.
Second Monitor - Will be adding either a 22" or 24" secondary NEC monitor, which will make layout and album design work a bit nicer.
Software: I want to point out that 100% of the software that is run on these systems has been paid for and is all legal like. This wasn't always the case but I do like knowing that it's all legit ... I think it's highly hypocritical for photographers or other content creators to complain about someone stealing their images or using images without their permission if they use pirated or not properly licensed software.
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Released: 02.14.18
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NOTE: All works featured here are completely original creations. None are made with the assistance of any form of AI technology in any fashion whatsoever.
A birthday cake for my, then, boyfriend. He's married me since - i make fun cakes :)
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Since I posted this cake photo in 2007 it's had over 2000 views. It seems a lot of people want to make Pink Floyd cake. The idea was all my own, and I didn't use any instructions. I made a normal victoria sponge with vanilla buttercream and raspberry jam in the centre. The top was vanilla buttercream too. Then I got some baking paper and traced the album design off the vinyl sleeve. I cut out the middle triangle and the left line and sifted cocoa powder over the top of the template. Then I drew the right spectrum using icing pens.
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Flying in the midst of summer: book creation, photo album design, online classes, and 40+ hours of work.
Today's challenge was totally out of my comfort zone! This is so far from the idea I started with one might wonder how my mind works! But the journey was sooooooo much fun! Thanks Garth!
So... I went with Choice #3 (see below)
"Faster Than the Speed of Night" is a Platinum-plus album by Bonnie Tyler released in 1983. It includes her classic #1 hit "Total Eclipse of the Heart". The album entered the UK album charts at #1. It later reached #4 in the United States. Tyler performed the song live on the 1984 Grammy Awards, nominated alongside Linda Ronstadt, Donna Summer, Irene Cara, and Sheena Easton.
The album had a photo of Bonnie with her name at the top and the name of the album at the bottom. Here's how I would update her album cover today.
Link to her album: itunes.apple.com/us/album/faster-than-the-speed-of-night/...
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Our Daily Challenge: Album Cover
This time around I hope you'll have fun with "Designing Your Own Album Cover!" (That was too long of a title so i shortened it.)
you can go about this challenge in any number of ways, some of which might include:
(1) make a fun album cover design with you as the rock star or musician.
(2) re-create a classic album design with elements you have at hand
(3) re-invent an album cover for a band you love. in this version of the challenge, the band you love put out an album but the original album cover didn't "wow" you so you're making a better one for them now! most of the original album covers for the band Three Dog Night were nothing to speak of after all -- time to re-make them!
(4) you can't stand it, too many choices, so you just take an artfully arranged and lit picture of your CD collection, or an actual vinyl album, or maybe an old 8-track cassette that you've never been able to sell on e-Bay or your annual spring yard sales. there! i hate thursdays.
ha! just kidding ...
=))
Joseph Low album design for Bach Three Concerti for Three Harpsicords.
These records didn't make it home with me since I'm trying to cut down on buying records that I never listen to.
Hey guys! Wow, long time since I've put anything on here. Was too excited about TAYLOR SWIFTS NEW ALBUM too not post anything! Really liking the title of this one. I feel like "1989" will have a lot of new stories to tell, both good and energetic, or sad and heart wrenching. I'm really excited to hear the songs that Taylor and Ryan Tedder (of One Republic) penned together!
What do you guys think of the official album cover? I think it's great! Very vintage, hipster, photoshop vibe goin on.
With this one, I wanted to do something simple, yet effective, as well as different from what we can perceive as the "style" of this era (the poloroid, though I do love the album design). I really like this picture of Taylor, and wanted to try it out! Thoughts?
Bob Dylan. I love Bob, me. ‘Blonde on Blonde’ and ‘Highway 61 Revisited’ from his ‘60s output are worthy of repeated visits. OK, that voice puts a lot of people off, but the melodies and words make it worth the effort. ‘Blood on the Tracks’ is the masterpiece, the one I’d take to the island.
They say that when men hit 33, they have their ‘Christ phase’. That’s the age Jesus died. Men question what it’s all about and attempt to do something meaningful, worthwhile, mature. Bob was 33, divorced, the Sixties well and truly over, Vietnam still dragging on, Watergate crushing any remaining illusion that America was land of the free, home of the brave. So, Bob comes up with his greatest set of ‘story’ songs. Songs of love, loss, growing old. Great lyrics and some of his best ever tunes.
‘Tangled Up in Blue’ kicks it off. This song alone makes it all worthwhile. ‘Simple Twist of Fate’ slows it down with gentle strum and light touch. ‘You’re a Big Girl’ with gorgeous picking and yearning vocal. ‘Idiot Wind’ with swirling organ and maliciously funny put-down lyrics. ‘You’re Gonna Make me Lonesome When you Go’, slow bass and jangly guitar with happy-sad tune. ‘Meet me in the Morning’ lurching bluesily with weary picking and high hat. ‘If You See Her, Say Hello’, acoustic guitars and heartbreak. ‘Shelter from the Storm’ should be played at every wedding on the planet, by law. ‘Buckets of Rain’ ends the album with gorgeous guitar and bubbling bass sending us off with a smile on our faces.
An album for grown-ups, of all ages.
Seed Bead Mosaic on Vinyl record album. Design adapted from the Broadway Show Logo, which was inspired by a photo of a backlit Steve Curry and created by Alexius Ruspoli-Rodriguez. Beads, threads, glue, vinyl, 12" diameter. 2018. Framed with silvery green wood and deep bevel matting, 20" x 20".
See detail piece: www.flickr.com/photos/dembicer/41537216361
Purchase info: www.saatchiart.com/account/artworks/119928
Cover art for ANIIML's new album, OH AWE, which you can find here: lnkfi.re/ohawe. Shot in infrared ☀️.
"The album just dropped and the press has been absolutely incredible. The new single was picked by Rolling Stone Germany mag as a top 10 single, among a slew of super wonderful radio stations and mags (more to come on this)."
-ANiiML
Album design by: www.instagram.com/loominginlife/
Danny Hennesy Fine Arts Artist, Born April 9, 1976
Historically the Five Main Fine Arts were painting, sculpture, architecture, music and poetry with performing arts including theatre and dance. Danny Hennesy has encapsulated most of the above mentioned forms including his penchant for photography. You can hardly navigate through the internet without running into his artwork in some form or another.
Danny was born in Malmo, Sweden. His mother is from Karlskrona and his father is from England. Danny's renaissance took place in the mid-1990s and in his own words, “The second time I was given birth (if only in my mind's eye) was in the mid-nineties at the bohemian quarters in Malmö known as Möllan or Möllevången, a melting pot of immigrants, swedes, artists, queers, anarchists, dykes, punks, old hippies, gay guys and many other subcultures and social classes (and many mixes between the previous categories)...”
The young Hennesy was surprised to find what he in his heart had always been searching for, a place where what you were meant less than who you are... He integrated with this unintegrated mess of people and loved it... Danny Hennesy was born alive and kicking (in a non-violent way), a true Avant-Garde of his era.
Influences:
Danny Hennesy is influenced by a diverse number of things such as, artists, musicians and subcultures which ultimately mixes into something some may call his own style...(which is easy to see). When asked what these influences were, he stated, “a few of my influences, were Monty Python, Hippies, Punks, The Queer Culture, Graffiti Art, Classic Art, Modern Art, Goth, Comics (especially the underground ones), Ethnical Art and well, just about anything…”
Motto: Peace, Love. Noise and Understanding -Danny Hennesy
When not busy on one of his canvasses, Danny can be found in one of his Punk Rock Bands, like TransvestiteStallion, Mollan Punks, or Good for Cows or simply sipping on a OttaKringer Beer in Vienna. He is a machine and is constantly making a Plethora of Art that touches so many lives around the world. His energy is addictive and exhilarating and I am sure we will be seeing a lot more from this young man.
Punk visual art is artwork associated with the punk subculture. It often graces punk rock album covers, flyers for punk concerts, punk zines and punk websites. It is also sometimes showcased in art galleries and exhibition spaces. When you look up Punk Visual Art, Danny Hennesy is literally the Poster Child for this Genre.
The main aesthetic of punk visual art seems to be to either shock, create a sense of empathy or revulsion, make a grand point with an acidic or sarcastic wit. One characteristic associated with punk art is the usage of letters cut out from newspapers and magazines, a device previously associated with kidnap and ransom notes. A prominent example of that style is the cover of the Sex Pistols’ Never Mind the Bollocks album designed by Jamie Reid. Images and figures are also sometimes cut and pasted from magazines and newspapers to create a collage.
Los Angeles artist Mark Vallen has said:
Punk had a unique and complex aesthetic. It was steeped in shock value and revered what was considered ugly. The whole look of punk was designed to disturb and disrupt the happy complacency of the wider society. Outside of punk’s torn and safety pinned anti-fashion statements, this impulse to outrage was never more apparent than on punk album covers.
In New York City in the mid-1970s, there was much overlap between the punk music and art scenes. In 1978, many of the visual artists who were regulars at CBGB and other punk-related music venues participated in a large punk art exhibition in Washington, DC. Among those featured were John Holmstrom and Legs McNeil of the fanzine Punk,; Alan Vega (a.k.a. Alan Suicide), whose electronic junk sculpture predated his role in the band Suicide; photographers Marcia Resnick and Jimmy De Sana; tattoo artist Ruth Marten; filmmaker Amos Poe; and artists Tom Otterness and Beth and Scott B, who were associated with X Magazine.
Also in 1978 in New York City, a related, one-night punk art show featuring films, performances and slide shows included works by Robert Mapplethorpe and Diego Cortez. Other early punk art exhibits included the “Times Square Show” (1980) and “New York New Wave” at PS 1 (1981). Punk art found an ongoing home on the New York’s lower east side with the establishment of ABC No Rio Gallery in 1980. The punk aesthetic was a dominant strand from 1982 to 1986 in the art galleries of the city’s East Village.
For more of Danny's art please look at www.artdoxa.com/MushroomBrain/large?page=14
or here on flickr at
This concept cafe is finally here (development), don't be deceived by just the look, I've added some very nice contents inside, i.e. if you care to discover.
I had great fun to design the event poster and postcard, which went well into production. I thought marketing was going to print a glossy postcard but they didn't, I still love how it turned out though. I'm posting several written postcards to friends around the world.
Today I went to the store to give a final touchup on the entrance display. I was so happy to see people stopping by the entrance display right after what I did to it. Just what is this event all about? It is a concept cafe filled with things related with travel and photography. Travel/photography magazines, Moleskine, Lomography, Traveler's Notebook, Lonely Planet, LUXE cityguide, Cavallini notebooks, Authentic Models globes, Chronicle Books' Wanderlust series, antique keys, travel jewelry cases, Eiffel tower keychain, etc etc.
There are great prizes for patrons too! Anybody purchase over HK$300 in Times Square and Festival Walk store will be eligible for a lucky draw. Prizes include: Samsonite Valiance spinner, upright; Virgin Atlantic Airways tickets from Hong Kong to Sydney, Lonely Planet compete set of ENCOUNTER guide, Lonely Planet Travel Photography book, Moleskine bestsellers, Moleskine HK/Beijing travel set, Mendoza Panzer Z luggages, Canon Digital IXUS 80 IS, Canon SELPHY CP740 compact photo printer, Cosmopolitan Paris trolley, Lomo Diana F+ with flash, Lomo Diana White Edelweiss, Lomo Fish Eye No.2, LUXE Asian Grand Tour box set, KOLO albums, Design Go kettle, Dr. Willard's moisturizing lotion.
I've invited several people to be speakers for a culture talk in our store. The topic is about how simple it is to carry a totally different mindset in your travel and act upon some simple techniques to create stunning photography and travel experience. Speakers includes a Lonely Planet travel guide writer, a lomographer, an architect and me. The architect will also share with us some of the great spots in Hong Kong where you can experience our rich cultural heritage. This talk will be held on 5th July 2008 in Times Square city'super.
I've already dreamed up something new for next year's Travel Photo Cafe event! Time flies.
More on Scription blog: moleskine.vox.com/library/post/travel-photo-cafe-2008.html
Newport In New York '72
The Complete Six Record Set, Vols 1-6
> The Jam Sessions, Vol. 1:
- "Jumpin' At The Woodside"
- "Lo-Slo Bluze"
> The Jam Sessions, Vol. 2:
- " Bags' Groove"
- "Night In Tunisia"
> The Jam Sessions, Vol. 3:
- "Perdido"
- "Misty"
- "Now's The Time"
>The Jam Sessions, Vol. 4:
- "Blue 'N' Boogie"
- " So What"
> The Jam Sessions, Vol. 5:
- "Blue 'N' Boogie"
- "Medley"
> The Jam Sessions, Vol. 6:
- "I Apologize"
- "Jelly Jelly"
- "Stone Junkie"
- "Pusherman"
- "I Need You Baby"
- "Hold On I'm Comin'"
- "The Price You Got To Pay To Be Free"
- "Ain't No Mountain High Enough"
- "Somewhere"
Recorded at Radio City Music Hall, Yankee Stadium, Philharmonic Hall, New York, Newport Jazz Festival
Producer [Festival], Presenter, Liner Notes – George Wein
Album Design: Steve Malinchoc
Label: Buddha Records / 1972
ex Vinyl-Collection MTP
Here's a collage of family portrait photography from the engagement celebration of Anjali and Rahul at the Bal Harbor Sea view Hotel in Miami Florida.
Curtis Copeland
Copeland Photography LLC
Tomboy by Panda bear is one of the records I will always end up coming back to, the emotional value it holds pushed me to try and communicate my experience when listening to the whole album through this illustration.
Inspired by Leif Podhajsky.
This concept cafe is finally here (development), don't be deceived by just the look, I've added some very nice contents inside, i.e. if you care to discover.
I had great fun to design the event poster and postcard, which went well into production. I thought marketing was going to print a glossy postcard but they didn't, I still love how it turned out though. I'm posting several written postcards to friends around the world.
Today I went to the store to give a final touchup on the entrance display. I was so happy to see people stopping by the entrance display right after what I did to it. Just what is this event all about? It is a concept cafe filled with things related with travel and photography. Travel/photography magazines, Moleskine, Lomography, Traveler's Notebook, Lonely Planet, LUXE cityguide, Cavallini notebooks, Authentic Models globes, Chronicle Books' Wanderlust series, antique keys, travel jewelry cases, Eiffel tower keychain, etc etc.
There are great prizes for patrons too! Anybody purchase over HK$300 in Times Square and Festival Walk store will be eligible for a lucky draw. Prizes include: Samsonite Valiance spinner, upright; Virgin Atlantic Airways tickets from Hong Kong to Sydney, Lonely Planet compete set of ENCOUNTER guide, Lonely Planet Travel Photography book, Moleskine bestsellers, Moleskine HK/Beijing travel set, Mendoza Panzer Z luggages, Canon Digital IXUS 80 IS, Canon SELPHY CP740 compact photo printer, Cosmopolitan Paris trolley, Lomo Diana F+ with flash, Lomo Diana White Edelweiss, Lomo Fish Eye No.2, LUXE Asian Grand Tour box set, KOLO albums, Design Go kettle, Dr. Willard's moisturizing lotion.
I've invited several people to be speakers for a culture talk in our store. The topic is about how simple it is to carry a totally different mindset in your travel and act upon some simple techniques to create stunning photography and travel experience. Speakers includes a Lonely Planet travel guide writer, a lomographer, an architect and me. The architect will also share with us some of the great spots in Hong Kong where you can experience our rich cultural heritage. This talk will be held on 5th July 2008 in Times Square city'super.
I've already dreamed up something new for next year's Travel Photo Cafe event! Time flies.
More on Scription blog: moleskine.vox.com/library/post/travel-photo-cafe-2008.html
This is the design that is printed on every CD. Designed by me.
I did this album design front back and center-- A freelance job for a "local" band, this work illustrates my ability to work with a client, work under pressure, and make something unique and wonderful.
The band is called "The Afternoon Round," and they are a Michigan band... they have a fun assortment of good music that I dig, and one of the bandmates is a friend of mine.
I am quite pleased with this work.
You can pick up a copy for the music and/or my artwork at:
:-)
This concept cafe is finally here (development), don't be deceived by just the look, I've added some very nice contents inside, i.e. if you care to discover.
I had great fun to design the event poster and postcard, which went well into production. I thought marketing was going to print a glossy postcard but they didn't, I still love how it turned out though. I'm posting several written postcards to friends around the world.
Today I went to the store to give a final touchup on the entrance display. I was so happy to see people stopping by the entrance display right after what I did to it. Just what is this event all about? It is a concept cafe filled with things related with travel and photography. Travel/photography magazines, Moleskine, Lomography, Traveler's Notebook, Lonely Planet, LUXE cityguide, Cavallini notebooks, Authentic Models globes, Chronicle Books' Wanderlust series, antique keys, travel jewelry cases, Eiffel tower keychain, etc etc.
There are great prizes for patrons too! Anybody purchase over HK$300 in Times Square and Festival Walk store will be eligible for a lucky draw. Prizes include: Samsonite Valiance spinner, upright; Virgin Atlantic Airways tickets from Hong Kong to Sydney, Lonely Planet compete set of ENCOUNTER guide, Lonely Planet Travel Photography book, Moleskine bestsellers, Moleskine HK/Beijing travel set, Mendoza Panzer Z luggages, Canon Digital IXUS 80 IS, Canon SELPHY CP740 compact photo printer, Cosmopolitan Paris trolley, Lomo Diana F+ with flash, Lomo Diana White Edelweiss, Lomo Fish Eye No.2, LUXE Asian Grand Tour box set, KOLO albums, Design Go kettle, Dr. Willard's moisturizing lotion.
I've invited several people to be speakers for a culture talk in our store. The topic is about how simple it is to carry a totally different mindset in your travel and act upon some simple techniques to create stunning photography and travel experience. Speakers includes a Lonely Planet travel guide writer, a lomographer, an architect and me. The architect will also share with us some of the great spots in Hong Kong where you can experience our rich cultural heritage. This talk will be held on 5th July 2008 in Times Square city'super.
I've already dreamed up something new for next year's Travel Photo Cafe event! Time flies.
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My first entry into @Troy DeShano's Futuralbum finally went live yesterday!
Don't know what Futuralbum is? Let's bring you up to speed:
"FUTURALBUM is a collaborative album art design project created by Strong Odors artist & illustrator Troy DeShano. Top international graphic designers have been invited to contribute re-imagined cover art for any album they choose. The goal of the project is to give these incredible artists an opportunity to design something “just for fun”—a rare treat for those of us often bogged down with design work tasks.
With the belief that limitations spur creativity, each artist was given simple but strict restraints for their album design:
- Use only images from Flickr Internet Archive Book Images
- Use Futura only for all type."
Troy assembled an amazing roaster of people for the project, and it's intimidating to be in such company.
Now, let's talk a bit about how this cover came to be. OK Computer was my album of choice when the call for the project came, so that's how I picked it. Songs like Paranoid Android also had a tremendous impact on me when I listened to this band for the first time in 2003 (I discovered them thanks to the famous Low Morale flash animation set to the acoustic version of Creep).
Either way. With that in mind, I started browsing the Internet Book Archive Flickr stream for goodness, and boy did I find lots of it.
I wanted to visually represent concepts like robots, information channels, information processing, and their darker side.
I found this photo of train tracks, that provided me with a visual allegory for a network. Then, this diagram describing the inner workings of a radio gave me a visual to evoke something technological. I somewhat cheated, because I went and tracked the full diagram back to the actual Internet Book Archive, and not just its Flickr version.
The color palette comes from the actual album art, thanks to Colourlover user syzygy.
The band name and album title are set in Futura Bold, tracked wide (275).
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Roll the Bones is the fourteenth studio album by Canadian rock band Rush, released September 3, 1991, on Anthem Records. The band began working on the album after a brief creative hiatus following the tour promoting their previous release, Presto.
Roll the Bones was a return to commercial success for the band, reaching No. 3 in the United States, No. 10 in the UK, and No. 11 in Canada. The album won a Juno Award for Best Album Design at the 1992 awards. In August 2001, the album was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America for selling one million copies in the US. It was remastered in 2004 and again in 2013 as part of The Studio Albums 1989–2007 box set. In 2015 it was reissued after being remastered by Sean Magee at Abbey Road Studios following a direct approach by Rush to remaster their entire back catalogue.
Roll the Bones es el título del decimocuarto álbum grabado en estudio por la agrupación canadiense de rock progresivo Rush. Fue lanzado al mercado el 3 de septiembre de 1991, alcanzando las categorías de disco de oro en ventas el 25 de octubre de 1991 y de platino el 31 de agosto de 2001. Se convirtió en el primer álbum de Rush -desde "Moving Pictures" (1981)- en entrar a la lista de popularidad "Billboard 200", llegando al número 3. Adicionalmente, ganó el Premio Juno en Canadá en la categoría "Mejor Carátula de Álbum" en 1992. El título del álbum es la expresión que se utiliza en idioma inglés para decir "lanza los dados"; forma aquí un juego de palabras con el tema principal del álbum: el azar versus el determinismo: jugar y usar el azar en favor de uno, en contra de soñar alcanzando alternativas teóricamente predeterminadas.