The challenge this week on Monday Artday is "design a cd cover".
For several years now, I have been compiling a list of possible band names. I have had a lot of help (from this guy and this lady, among others). Sometimes, someone will utter a phrase, as part of regular conversation, and a band name is born. At one of my previous places of employment, this guy (a co-worker) came up with Günk-Boxx. It needs the umlaut or it doesn't work. Now I finally get the opportunity to present the debut CD from Günk-Boxx.
For several years now, I have been compiling a list of possible band names. I have had a lot of help (from this guy and this lady, among others). Sometimes, someone will utter a phrase, as part of regular conversation, and a band name is born. At one of my previous places of employment, this guy (a co-worker) came up with Günk-Boxx. It needs the umlaut or it doesn't work. Now I finally get the opportunity to present the debut CD from Günk-Boxx.
When I first saw this challenge, it struck a chord with me. For a few weeks now, my son and I have been creating CD covers based on a formula from sleevage.com. Sleevage.com is a website devoted to CD covers. Recently, they ran this entry:
What happens when you mix a random Wikipedia page with a random Flickr photo? You get the basis for an interesting CD cover and the brief for the ever expanding CD Cover Meme on Flickr.
Here’s the brief from the Meme’s page. Always wanted to be in a rock band? Well, here’s your chance…sort of. Make your own CD Cover with the following steps and rocket yourself to mulit-platinum status and start fending off the groupies.
1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Random
The first article title on the page is the name of your band.
2. www.quotationspage.com/random.php3
The last four words of the very last quote is the title of your album.
3. www.flickr.com/explore/interesting/7days/
The third picture, no matter what it is, will be your album cover.
4. Assemble the pieces in Photoshop or similar graphics editing program.
HERE are some CD covers that I created based on these instructions.
5 comments:
... I wonder what has happened to your mail art call about archetypes? ...
... did you ever get my participation?
regards
Roland
I don't know what you are talking about.....
That random cd thing is cool. It was amazing how some of them actually made sense/worked.
wow! it's a really really GREAT idea! i couldn't imagine that it works but does. i was watching all of your random-cd-covers: nobody could say these made by a random project... i try to make may own. thank you for your post and for jolly minutes! :)
I have to say that I'm very impressed with all the CD covers you made! Some looked so authentic, I'm wondering if you'll get some offers to design some professionally! Fun challenge. Thanks for sharing... TRACY
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