Sleeves, singles, EPs and streaming art that read at 200px and look right on a 12-inch sleeve. Designed for digital and physical release in the same pass.
An album cover has to do two completely different jobs — sit in a streaming feed at thumbnail size, and sit on someone's wall in a record shop. Designing for one and scaling for the other doesn't work. We design for both from the start.
We listen end-to-end before drawing anything. The cover is a visual answer to the question the record asks.
Streaming is where most listening happens now. We design at the 3000×3000 square first, then scale to physical sleeves.
12-inch vinyl, CD jewel, cassette, gatefold inserts — each one designed with its real dieline and production specs.
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Two to four weeks. Streaming and physical variants designed together.
Listen to the record. Audience, genre, release plan (streaming-only / vinyl / CD / cassette), reference scan.
Two cover routes presented at streaming square first, then scaled to physical formats.
Final artwork. Inserts, gatefold artwork, lyric sheet, back-cover tracklist as needed.
Streaming-ready square (3000×3000). Print-ready vinyl/CD/cassette artwork. Press / distributor specs met.
Nicolas listened to the whole record twice before showing us anything. What came back wasn't what we expected, but it was clearly right. Three months in and the artwork is doing real work for the record on streaming.
Every album cover project is quoted bespoke against format (digital / vinyl / CD / cassette), insert complexity and release timeline. After a short call you'll get a written estimate with deliverables, formats and timeline.
Four fields, two minutes. We'll come back within one working day with a written response — not a sales call.