This is one of the most iconic images in rock music history.
Album covers can really be anything an artist wants them to be. Some choose close-up shots of their face for instant recognizability, while others prefer abstract art to keep the audience guessing.
The 1990s were a great time for album art, especially if you were a rock fan. Towards the end of the decade, there was one photo popping up on record store walls and CD collections everywhere: the ...
Thriller, the most iconic Michael Jackson album featuring “Billie Jean,” “Beat It” and “Human Nature,” has one of the most unforgettable stories behind its cover. Michael Jackson’s Thriller became the ...
Have you ever picked up an album, stared at its cover, and thought that the art on the front might be better than the music on the actual record? It’s happened to all of us. Sometimes the art is just ...
Album covers are what you see when you rest your eyes on the physical product. It should be enticing, and it should be ...
Can you guess the iconic album from the cover art? Long before Napster and LimeWire, before YouTube and Spotify, music was only available to purchase in physical form. Generations of teens spent their ...
With a legacy of arresting album cover images that includes Pink Floyd’s “Dark Side of the Moon,” Led Zeppelin’s “House of the Holy,” Black Sabbath’s “Technical Ecstasy” and many more, the design firm ...