1,000 Music Graphics

1,000 Music Graphics

Author: Stoltz Design

Publisher: Rockport Publishers

Published: 2008-05-08

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 1616738677

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A catalog of design ideas for music-related material This book will offer designers a vast collection of inspiring and innovative graphic works from the world of music. The main emphasis will be on music graphics including album/CD covers and inside spreads, packaging, posters, and other sales materials from the past decade. Music makes the world go 'round, and great album designs generate sales for the record companies that back the artists. By showing diverse album graphics from the last decade, designers get a glimpse into what makes or breaks album sales and just how risky the content can be before it goes too far. Many designers hope to break into the music business by way of design, and this collection will offer insight and inspiration for those venturing in. This book will be a compendium of all types of graphically appealing album art, covering all kinds of music and music developers.


1000 Music Graphics

1000 Music Graphics

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 444

ISBN-13: 1610593367

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It's all about the music. Whether it's a jazz album or a poster announcing a performance for a rock band, the design should mirror the performers and their music. Even now, in the age of downloadable MP3s, album art continues to be a major sales tool, just as posters and T-shirts help to promote music events. 1,000 Music Graphics is a compilation of some of the best music graphics from recent years, including package design, posters, T-shirts, websites, and anything else having to do with music. This eclectic collection represents design for music lovers of all genres - rock, electronic, jazz, classical, pop, country, and many more. It's a revealing and inspirational look at an industry that is constantly changing.


1,000 Garment Graphics (mini)

1,000 Garment Graphics (mini)

Author: Jeffrey Everett

Publisher: Rockport Publishers

Published: 2011-03-01

Total Pages: 441

ISBN-13: 1610581164

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This book offers designers a vast collection of inspiring and innovative graphic works from the real world. The main emphasis is on fashion from t-shirt graphics, to sneakers, to baseball caps and more. The book will feature trends as well as graphics that endure the test of time.


1000 Record Covers

1000 Record Covers

Author: Michael Ochs

Publisher:

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9783836550581

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Vinyl's back in style and in this selection of 1,000 of the most iconic record sleeves from the 60s to 90s, we recall why it's the biggest and best music format ever. Seminal artwork, memorable cover-sleeves, and long-lost classics all jostle for space in this virtual shelf of music history.


Album Art

Album Art

Author: John Foster

Publisher:

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780500294154

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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.


1,000 Product Designs

1,000 Product Designs

Author: Eric Chan

Publisher: Rockport Publishers

Published: 2010-11-01

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 1610601548

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DIVProduct design has changed dramatically in recent years as everything, from computers to microwaves to MP3 players, has become more compact and more powerful. Less seems to be more, as everything becomes portable and more user friendly. 1,000 Product Designs features the most innovative designs in recent years. This unprecedented collection of products from all over the globe is a window into different cultures and societies, featuring everything from furnishings to personal items and accessories to electronics./div


Sampler

Sampler

Author: Adrian Shaughnessy

Publisher:

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13:

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Sampler documents the best graphic design from the contemporary music scene, one of the principal arenas of experimental graphic design. Designers working in music packaging have a freedom rarely found elsewhere: they are the shock troops of modern graphic design.


1,000 Music Graphics (mini)

1,000 Music Graphics (mini)

Author: Stoltz Design

Publisher: Rockport Publishers

Published: 2010-10-01

Total Pages: 440

ISBN-13: 9781592536634

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This book offers designers a vast collection of inspiring and innovative graphic works from the world of music. The main emphasis is on music graphics including album/CD covers and inside spreads, packaging, posters, and other sales materials from the past decade. Music makes the world go ‘round, and great album designs generate sales for the record companies that back the artists. By showing diverse album graphics from the last decade, designers get a glimpse into what makes or breaks album sales and just how risky the content can be before it goes too far. Many designers hope to break into the music business by way of design, and this collection will offer insight and inspiration for those venturing in. This book is a compendium of all types of graphically appealing album art, covering all kinds of music and music developers.


Sonic

Sonic

Author: Robert Klanten

Publisher: Bilimsel Eserler

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13:

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What does your favourite music look like? How can you visualise raw energy or sophisticated lounge sounds? And how could you create packaging for that album? Sonic answers these questions with 320 striking pages of today's best-designed record covers and concert posters. Worlds apart from another rehash of the standards of the 1960s and 70s, this book focuses on contemporary examples from underground and indie music, pop, alternative rock and electronica. An engaging cover and packaging design have become key reasons for listeners to buy music in its traditional forms. With the rapid proliferation of MP3s, effectively designed music covers are increasingly necessary for the success of an album in today's stagnating music industry. Sonic is a source book designed to inspire music insiders and the graphic artists creating music packaging. With its stunning visuals from today's most exciting music, Sonic also appeals to a general audience of concertgoers, gift givers and all those interested in intelligent "pop" culture.