More and more music lovers are swinging back towards buying physical copies of albums rather than opting to purchase a digital download, which means much for the visual component of the album concept. Actually, cover designs were a pretty big deal for designers back way before—every respectful creator was trying to make one that would go down in history.
And at the year-end of 2017, the Depositphotos creative team came up with a project sought to bring visual and music art closer together in this way. Top young visual artists were invited to create alternative cover images for some of the most iconic albums.
19 creatives presented their personal, unique visions for the covers of true masterpieces of music from The Beatles and Sigur Ros to Aladdin Sane to Kid A. In their experiments, some of the designers put forward artistic perceptions that turned out to be almost incomparable with the original covers, while other creators decided not to depart too far away from the original inspiration.
Reimagined Record Covers
Depositphotos Had Top Young Visual Artists Recreate Album Concepts
Trend Themes
1. Resurgence of Physical Albums - The increasing popularity of purchasing physical albums presents an opportunity for innovative album cover designs.
2. Collaboration Between Visual and Music Art - Bringing together visual artists and musicians can result in unique and alternative album cover concepts.
3. Reimagining Iconic Album Covers - Artists experimenting with alternative cover images can create new interpretations of iconic albums.
Industry Implications
1. Music Production - The music production industry can explore new ways to enhance the visual component of physical album releases.
2. Graphic Design - Graphic designers have the opportunity to collaborate with musicians and create alternative cover artworks.
3. Art Galleries - Art galleries can exhibit and sell alternative album cover artwork as a form of unique visual art.