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Beschreibung
We find ourselves square in the middle of one of the greatest periods in music packaging. Events such as Record Store Day have pushed collectible packaging back to the cultural forefront; millennials have started buying physical records; and hip clothing outlets devote massive amounts of space to record players and racks of LPs.

The designers collected here are at the forefront of this movement. Some have been working in the music industry for decades, while others are fresh on the scene. They all share a desire to elevate the simple record cover and the wrapping that surrounds these products into something more, something special, something unique, something memorable. Lifelong music fans, they pour every ounce of creative energy into coming up with solutions worthy of the music inside. They also need to be inventive in how they accomplish this. Coming up with a great concept in a sketch during a meeting and actually seeing it to fruition and sitting on a shelf in a record store are two different things. As Paula Scher details in her interview, today's designers are faced with a very different task than the record sleeve designers of the past. Outside of the mega stars, budgets are more or less non-existent, yet the pressure to deliver something jaw-dropping and mind-blowing remains.

Packed with innovative artworks by one-of-a-kind designers, this is the definitive guide to album cover design in the 21st century.
We find ourselves square in the middle of one of the greatest periods in music packaging. Events such as Record Store Day have pushed collectible packaging back to the cultural forefront; millennials have started buying physical records; and hip clothing outlets devote massive amounts of space to record players and racks of LPs.

The designers collected here are at the forefront of this movement. Some have been working in the music industry for decades, while others are fresh on the scene. They all share a desire to elevate the simple record cover and the wrapping that surrounds these products into something more, something special, something unique, something memorable. Lifelong music fans, they pour every ounce of creative energy into coming up with solutions worthy of the music inside. They also need to be inventive in how they accomplish this. Coming up with a great concept in a sketch during a meeting and actually seeing it to fruition and sitting on a shelf in a record store are two different things. As Paula Scher details in her interview, today's designers are faced with a very different task than the record sleeve designers of the past. Outside of the mega stars, budgets are more or less non-existent, yet the pressure to deliver something jaw-dropping and mind-blowing remains.

Packed with innovative artworks by one-of-a-kind designers, this is the definitive guide to album cover design in the 21st century.
Über den Autor
John Foster is the founder and Principal of the design company Bad People Good Things. He is the author of numerous books, most recently New Masters of Poster Design and Paper and Ink Workshop, and has written columns on design and on music packaging for [...], [...] and [...].
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction . Braulio Amadao, Portugal/USA . Bad People Good Things, USA . Jonathan Barnbrook, UK . Robert Beatty, USA . Chris Bigg, UK . Interview with Stefan Sagmeister . Featured: Dean Blackwood & Susan Archie . Daniel Castrejon, Mexico . Michael Cina, USA . Jacob Escobedo, USA . Jad Fair, USA . Feld, Germany . Interview with Art Chantry . Featured: Eric Carlson . Oliver Hibert, USA . Jacob Gronbech Jensen, Denmark . Mario Hugo, USA . Hvass & Hannibal, Denmark . Invisible Creature, USA . Morning Breath, USA . Interview: Paula Scher . Featured: Ben Newman . Non-Format, Norway/USA . Darren Orloff, Australia . Leif Podhajsky, Australia/Germany . Brian Roettinger, USA . Sam Ryser, USA . Interview: Spencer Drate & Judith Salavetz . Featured : Henry Owings . SchultzSchultz, USA . Sonnenzimmer, USA . Sub Pop Design Department, USA . Featured: Stijn Anseel . Featured: Agi Morawska . Featured: Heike-Karin Foll
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2018
Genre: Importe, Kunst
Rubrik: Kunst & Musik
Thema: Innenarchitektur & Design
Medium: Buch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9780500294154
ISBN-10: 0500294151
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Foster, John
Hersteller: Thames & Hudson Ltd
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 221 x 197 x 27 mm
Von/Mit: John Foster
Erscheinungsdatum: 08.03.2018
Gewicht: 0,996 kg
Artikel-ID: 110213735