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networkosaka wrote:Hi everyone... I'm a newbie here at twoism but I've been a BoC fan for about 10 years now.
The awesome compilation you guys have done with the One on Twoism series has really inspired me when designing... which is why I've decided to take on this pro-bono project very seriously since this is the exact kind of music I've been waiting for ever since BoC's Trans Canada Highway release...
My style of artwork is very abstract and thought it would be appropriate for this album cover since every time I listen to BoC or One on Twoism I feel as if I'm in a vast space of nothingless (it's hard to describe what I feel, but it's an awesome feeling).
Anyway, hope you guys like this cover I made.
Kind regards,
D Kim
http://www.networkosaka.com
subset wrote:The insert and the tray card are done, plus a little revision of the front. Last year's tracklist on the back. I though it would be more appropriate than "Lorem ipsum..."
networkosaka wrote:Hi everyone... I'm a newbie here at twoism but I've been a BoC fan for about 10 years now.
The awesome compilation you guys have done with the One on Twoism series has really inspired me when designing... which is why I've decided to take on this pro-bono project very seriously since this is the exact kind of music I've been waiting for ever since BoC's Trans Canada Highway release...
My style of artwork is very abstract and thought it would be appropriate for this album cover since every time I listen to BoC or One on Twoism I feel as if I'm in a vast space of nothingless (it's hard to describe what I feel, but it's an awesome feeling).
Anyway, hope you guys like this cover I made.
Kind regards,
D Kim
http://www.networkosaka.com

networkosaka wrote:Cheers everyone for digging the artwork
@Borealnetwork: I'm a big fan of your music, so thank you so much for your comment!
I don't think I was trying to represent BoC as the main element. It's the music that made me compose the artwork that way. I refrained from using vintage images as BoC album covers are usually within that style (see Music has the right to Children, Geogaddi - with its vintage looking, documentary inspired, hexagonal kaleidoscope, and Transcanada Highway - stylized after a vintage Dodge user manual)... therefore, I tried to take on a modern and simple look to a style of music that feels surreal and serene.
In any case, I really appreciate the comments!
s7409651 wrote:Sorry to post again and again, but I made some improvements;
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