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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.
More on Scription blog: moleskine.vox.com/library/post/travel-photo-cafe-2008.html
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.
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
I’ve been busy lately, as my husband just released his new album ‘Saga’, which is a Norse spirited musical story of adventures of old days. Each instrumental composition considered to be as a chapter of this ‘Saga’. The whole work brings contemporary electronic and ethnic music together into New Age and Nu Jazz fusion. The album contains 10 tracks with the overall running time 1h 06 min. I adore this music, which is deep and intelligent, mythical and romantic, earthy and heavenly… :)
I am pleased to invite you to listen to all song previews from this album here as well as two full songs here.
(: I of course did an album design. From the very beginning the idea was to keep it in an enigmatic way, so the foggy valley with outlines of far mountains became the answer for that. :)
Eric Burdon and Jimmy Witherspoon / Guilty!
Tracks:
- "I've Been Driftin' / Once Upon a Time"
(Jimmy Witherspoon, Eric Burdon)
- "Steam Roller" (James Taylor)
- "The Laws Must Change" (John Mayall)
- "Have Mercy Judge" (Chuck Berry)
- "Going Down Slow" (Live) (St. Louis Jimmy Oden)
- "Soledad" (Burdon, John Sterling)
- "Home Dream" (Burdon)
- "Wicked, Wicked Man" (Burdon)
- "Headin' for Home" (Burdon, John Sterling, Kim Kesterson)
- "The Time Has Come" (Witherspoon, Teddy Edwards)
Eric Burdon - vocals, design
Jimmy Witherspoon - vocals
Howard Scott, John Sterling - guitar
B.B. Dickerson, Kim Kesterson - bass
Lonnie Jordan, Terry Ryan - piano, organ
George Suranovich, Harold Brown - drums
Papa Dee Allen - congas
Bob Mercereau, Lee Oskar - harmonica
Charles Miller - tenor saxophone
Studio: MGM Studios, Wally Heider Studios, John Phillips Studio and with the Far Out Mobile Unit (July - September, 1971)
sleeve design: cover photo by Michael Strauss; Art Director: Howard Miller; Album Design: Eric Burdon
Label: MGM Records, United Artists / 1971
ex Vinyl-Collection MTP
I haven't posted anything in a while as I have been busy with a couple of weddings I've had to shoot for friends as well as some other private work.
This shot was taken in a poorly lit church at 1250 ISO, natural light, handheld, 1/60th sec @f/4. It was a RAW exposure and noise was reduced in CS5. Canon 5D Mk11, Sigma 70-200.
I don't envy wedding photographers! There is a lot of work involved on the day and for days afterwards doing the post-processing.
I don't photograph weddings as a rule but I am prevailed upon every now and then to do so by friends and relations. The prospect of doing a wedding every week or so would horrify me. It is a physically exhausting process. At a wedding in Spain a few weeks ago I was active from 9:30am until 2am the following morning. There is a LOT to think about during the day: the "must-have" photos, exposure settings for indoors and outdoors, changing ISO for each situation, the weather,etc.,etc. And no matter what timeline you have agreed with the bride, invariably there will be delays which can easily induce feelings of panic. Time on a wedding day seems to be pass very quickly and you have to be on your toes to keep everything under control.
In many ways, the photography of the wedding itself is the easy part (albeit somewhat nerve-wracking). It's the post-processing that is time consuming. I shoot in RAW (I can't imagine shooting a wedding in jpeg) and it takes a lot of time to process each individual image. There is, I suppose, scope for using PS Actions to speed up the process but I prefer to do it the hard way.
Then there is the designing of the album - another time-consuming but, at the end of the day, a very worthwhile task. You hand over to the B&G something that will be treasured for generations. Many couples are opting for photos on disc only and to my mind that is a major mistake for them and for the photographers concerned.
The couple are doing so for cost reasons and yet will think nothing of shelling out lots of money for food, drink and entertainment on the wedding day. Yet, the only thing that will remain of the day is the photography and the video (if they opt for one). Why stint on something that will be looked at for generations to come?
Where will the couple get the photos printed? Probably in the nearest self service booth in the likes of Harvey Normans or wherever.The prints will invariably be of poor quality and people looking at the results will judge the photographer accordingly. Why would any photographer risk his or her reputation in such a manner?
And if the couple opt for keeping the photos on their computer they should ask themselves: will we or our children be able to access them in 5, 10, 15 years time? Of course they won't.
And after you have the album designed you have the slideshow to produce! I use ProShow Producer from Photodex and it is an excellent product. Watching a show on a large HDTV screen is very gratifying.
Anyhow, I'm looking forward to getting back to my landscape photography one of these days.
Tchaikovsky Francesca da rimini • Strauss Death & Transfiguration - Maazel London Phase 4
Album design: Tranto/Impac Associates
Photographs: Raymont Kirby
Cover album designed for Meg + Dia entitled Cocoon
Released: March 15, 2011
Listen here: Meg + Dia
Available now on iTunes!
Produced by Charlie Vela and Meg & Dia
Engineered and mixed by Charlie Vela
Mastered by Billy Stull at Masterpiece Mastering
Additional instruments and programming by Charlie Vela
Recorded by Charlie Vela at Casa De Crabs in Tillamook Oregon and at The Frampton Castle in St. George Utah.
Photos by Daniel Silbert and Luca Venter
Album artwork by Brittany Brewer
Management by Mike Kaminsky of KMGMT
All songs written by Meg & Dia
Cloudy Cheese Place (ASCAP)
credits
released 15 March 2011
Dia Frampton
Meg Frampton
Carlo Gimenez
Jonathan Snyder
Nick Price
Photographed for Under The Radar Magazine
Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago
Chicago, IL
June 7th, 2019
All photos © Joshua Mellin per the guidelines listed under "Owner settings" to the right.
設計概念:
在這個幕後海底,從最底層不知被丟下多少次的想法創意與草稿,一路累積,每一層都是設計不同環節的工作程序,從草圖、進電腦設計、送印、監印到包裝成型,一路堆疊起的辛勤,而這次浮出水面的主角,是自己。
- - - 製作名單 - - -
視覺影像設計統籌:二棲設計 27Design
視覺總監:林呈軒
美術指導:陳芊涵
專案管理:羅嵩博、許韶娟
導演:林呈軒
分鏡:林呈軒、蔡香蘭
設計:蔡香蘭
動畫:吳聲廷、盧長禧、班森
獎項字體設計:宋政傑、林芳平
視覺影像音樂統籌:紋聲音樂 WinSound Studio
製作人:林孝親、林思妤
音樂作曲:林孝親、林思妤
聲音設計 & 音樂剪輯:林孝親、林思妤、黎智軒
唱名人:王俊傑
人聲錄音室:強力錄音室 Mega Force Studio
錄音師:林孝親
混音師:林孝親
A two-fer this time, combining the themes work and album cover.
Though band and song are existing, the album cover is not a remake of an existing album design, but my own interpretation.
ODC - Theme (10-04-2013): Work
ODC - Theme (11-04-2013): Album cover
Lego City Tank Truck 3180.
Stewart wanted to take some pictures of his latest Lego toy, so while I was helping him I decided to take a few shots as well. Plus it was a welcome break from album design...
Lighting info: 580EX to camera right, ST-E2 trigger (E-TTL), manual exposure to darken ambient.
The album cover illustration is by David Edward Byrd.
The album design concept is by Dennis Katz.
The album art direction is by Acy Lehman.
Kevin Tyrone Eubanks (born November 15, 1957) is an American jazz and fusion guitarist and composer. He was the leader of The Tonight Show Band with host Jay Leno from 1995 to 2010. He also led the Primetime Band on the short-lived The Jay Leno Show.
Eubanks was born into a musical family. His mother, Vera Eubanks, is a gospel and classical pianist and organist. His uncle, Ray Bryant, was a jazz pianist. His older brother, Robin Eubanks, is a trombonist, and his younger brother Duane Eubanks is a trumpeter. Two cousins are also musicians, the late bassist David Eubanks and the pianist Charles Eubanks. Kevin studied violin and trumpet before settling on the guitar.
As an elementary school student, Eubanks was trained in violin, trumpet, and piano at the Settlement Music School in Philadelphia. He later attended Berklee College of Music in Boston and then moved to New York to begin his professional career.
Eubanks is a pescetarian and maintains a diet of fresh fruits, vegetables, grains, egg whites, and fish. He is also an avid fan of Philadelphia sports teams. He once lost a bet on the Philadelphia 76ers, and he was forced to eat a corn dog when he lost. In 2007, he was voted PETA's "World's Sexiest Vegetarian Man"
Kevin Eubanks – Face To Face
Label: GRP – GRP 91029, GRP – GRP 91 029
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: Switzerland
Released: 1986
Genre: Jazz
Style: Jazz-Funk
Tracklist
A1Face To Face
Acoustic Guitar – Kevin Eubanks
Electric Bass – Marcus Miller
Keyboards [Yamaha DX 7] – Dave Grusin
Percussion – Paulinho Braga, Ralph McDonald
Written-By – Kevin Eubanks
A2That's What Friends Are For
Drums – Buddy Williams
Electric Bass – Marcus Miller
Electric Guitar – Kevin Eubanks
Keyboards [Yamaha DX 7] – Dave Grusin
Percussion – Crusher Bennett, Ralph McDonald
Written-By – Burt Bacharach
A3Essence
Acoustic Guitar – Kevin Eubanks
Electric Bass [Fretless] – Marcus Miller
Percussion – Crusher Bennett, Ralph McDonald
Written-By – Kevin Eubanks
5:22
A4A Silent Waltz
Acoustic Guitar – Kevin Eubanks
Double Bass – Ron Carter
Written-By – Kevin Eubanks
B1Moments Aren't Moments
Acoustic Guitar – Kevin Eubanks
Drums – Buddy Williams
Electric Bass – Marcus Miller
Keyboards [Yamaha DX 7] – Dave Grusin
Percussion – Paulinho Braga, Ralph McDonald
Written-By – Stevie Wonder
B2Wave
Acoustic Guitar – Kevin Eubanks
Double Bass – Ron Carter
Percussion – Dave Grusin, Paulinho Braga
Written-By – Carlos Jobim
B3Relaxin' At Camarillo
Double Bass – Ron Carter
Electric Guitar – Kevin Eubanks
Written-By – Charles Parker
B4Ebony Sunrise
Double Bass – Ron Carter
Electric Guitar – Kevin Eubanks
Written-By – Kevin Eubanks
B5Trick Bag
Double Bass – Ron Carter
Electric Guitar – Kevin Eubanks
Written-By – Wes Montgomery
Credits
Arranged By [Strings], Conductor [Strings] – Dave Grusin
Creative Director – Andy Baltimore
Design [Album Design] – Andy Baltimore, Dan Serrano, David Gibb
Engineer [Assistant] – Ira McLaughlin, Rob O'Brien
Executive-Producer – Dave Grusin, Larry Rosen
Liner Notes – Kevin Eubanks, Larry Rosen
Management [Personal] – AMG International, Ann Marie Wilkins, Edward C. Arrendell, Vernon Hammond
Mastered By – CS, Ted Jensen
Mixed By [Assistant] – Jim Singer
Photography By – Steve Prizant
Producer – Dave Grusin, Kevin Eubanks, Larry Rosen
Recorded By [Additional] – Kendall Brown
Recorded By [Strings, Assistant] – Rebecca Everett
Recorded By [Strings] – Ed Rak
Recorded By, Mixed By [Digitally] – Josiah Gluck
Packagings of the World is a commercial packaging design archive showcasing the best and most interesting creative packaging work worldwide.
Here is an example of an album layout.
Two layers snap together pretty quick in Photoshop.
Feel free to view more of my work at www.modernartphotograph.com
If you've seen the cover of Sia's latest album, Some People Have Real Problems, you may slightly understand why this design uses so many child-like drawings. But just because they were trying to tie the website design to the album design doesn't mean the designer(s) had to go with such an amateur look.
This could be one of the worst sites I've ever seen. I cringe just looking at it, let alone trying to use it, and I'm a fan of Sia's music. Look at the header and tell me that isn't the worst navigation you've ever seen.
There's a way to be clever and make a nice website while still going for that "marker drawing by a child" look, but this isn't it. Not even close.
(See notes for more issues with this design)
Visit the site: siamusic.net
Here are a few styles of Punjabi Indian Wedding Photos that made a great wedding album design. There was such great dancing and festivities throughout the whole night.
Copeland photography LLC
Indian Weddings
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Additional Indian wedding album look. The colors are dark, muted in very warm. But still look as elegant and austere. this was photographed at Jungle Island Miami
Copeland photography LLC
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This is a variation of pictures that had appeared before, but a different album spread design.
Copeland photography LLC
Fort Lauderdale Wedding Photographer
© all rights reserved
His first solo LP, with his wife, Linda, on vocals. Amazing cover art and an interesting musical document, but, honestly, I like his later work more.
Have you ever wondered how many musicians have published records with their wife Linda on vocals? Richard Thompson, Paul McCartney, Sonny Sharrock ...
Produced by Herbie Mann
Album design: Haig Adishian
Photography: Ray Gibson
I had the same hairstyle once.
Black Woman
Peanut
Bialero
Blind Willy
Portrait of Linda in Three Colours, All Black
Hello and welcome,
I am a Experienced graphic designer. I designed print items and other design projects for clients worldwide. You can ask me for a draft of your design; then if you satisfied, you could proceed to order.
Hire me : tinyurl.com/y2amod9o
My Services :
Annual report
Sales Report
Corporate proposals
Company profile
White paper
Newsletter
Brand Guide
Business Brochure
Real state Brochure
Technology Brochure
Business Catalog
Corporate Flyer
Bi-fold Brochure
Tri-fold Brochure
Quad-fold Brochure
A4, A5, Square Brochure
Magazine
University Prospectus
Product Catalog
Lookbook
Workbook
Cookbook
Casestudy
Leadmagnet
ETC
More traditional and classic American wedding album design. These highlights Saudi issues with her white reception down in the background complemented with her bridal bouquet on the left.
Copeland photography LLC
© all rights reserved
片頭配樂選歌:老王樂隊《補習班門口高掛著我的黑白照片》
配樂歌詞選段:「黑色白色的海報上寫著我的名字」
入圍影片宣言:打破升學主義!
最佳專輯裝幀設計獎入圍影片以老王樂隊《補習班的門口高掛著我的黑白照片》為片頭配樂,描繪補習班、考試帶來的困惑與煎熬,教室彷彿監獄般規訓每個人的異質性,音效場景設定自中學校園內的廣播喇吧播放,威權教育的場景加入教室內粉筆的清脆聲響、課桌椅的木頭質地效果。入圍者的專輯音樂特地挑選沒有人聲歌詞段落,期待此獎項的入圍影片能夠更著重在專輯包裝設計如何細緻呈現每一張專輯,看見作品的獨特性。
對比補習班填鴨式的知識傳授,升學主義包裝著那段青黃不接的求學時光,穿一樣的制服背一樣的書包,寫下艱深的三角函數但卻難以理解青春歲月的真正解答,莘莘學子的美好年少時代和專輯設計一樣,值得被細細設計、不斷嘗試全新可能,放下沈重的書包與煩惱,留一片自由時光裝幀人生美好。
插畫設計:鄧彧 Teng Yu
動態設計:野人設計 Wild Design
Virtuosic guitarist, composer, arranger, and educator Trey Wright delivers a beautiful, uplifting jazz album. Featuring Marlon Patton on drums, Marc Miller on bass, Sam Skelton/Mace Hibbard on saxophone, and the sultry vocal stylings of Laura Coyle. With Special guests Darren Stanley, Kevin Hyde and Tommy Sommerville. Recorded and Mixed by Marlon Patton. Produced by Trey Wright & Marlon Patton. Album Design by Madoka Oshima and the cover photo ‘silent access’ by Kevin Holliday. Video footage courtesy of Kennesaw State University. More Info: www.bluecanoerecords.com/beginagain.html