by Jay Cornell | Jan 6, 2024
#1209 uses a 1917 photo of the downed German Zeppelin L49. #1210 began with a photo by someone who wishes to remain anonymous. #1211 repurposes a vintage Soviet propaganda poster. Imagine that each one somehow evokes music you...
by Jay Cornell | Dec 8, 2023
#1206 and #1207 feel like classic New Wave to me, related to The Cure or The Psychedelic Furs, but perhaps with female vocals. I enjoy how Photoshop’s Extrude filter can transform photographs, making people both realistic and warm yet digitized and abstracted,...
by Jay Cornell | Sep 23, 2023
Two more using Ingrid Mono, using more layers and more muted colors. My typographic grid/concrete poetry style covers seem to have limited appeal, but I enjoy testing legibility limits and arranging letterforms and words in visual and logical patterns. Resonances,...
by Jay Cornell | Aug 6, 2023
1201 and 1202 use Erica Type. 1203 uses Ingrid...
by Jay Cornell | Jul 22, 2023
Number 1198 is based on the Earle Bergey cover of Fantastic Story Quarterly, Spring 1950. Number 1199 uses the Kelly Freas cover of Planet Stories, March 1954. Number 1200 uses most of a brochure cover from the Manufacturers’ Research Committee of the Department...