Portishead, Dummy
Design by Jesse Penico
FUTURALBUM is a collaborative album design project from Strong Odors
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Portishead, Dummy
Design by Jesse Penico
FUTURALBUM is a collaborative album design project from Strong Odors

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Charles Mingus, The Black Saint and The Sinner Lady
Design by Mick Watson ( @smartestgiant )
FUTURALBUM is a collaborative album design project from Strong Odors
Julianna Barwick, The Magic Place
Design by Christine Gerhart
FUTURALBUM is a collaborative album design project from Strong Odors
Gustav Holst, The Planets
Design by Carl Whitbread ( carlwhitbread)
FUTURALBUM is a collaborative album design project from Strong Odors
3 Doors Down, Seventeen Days
Design by Nick Evans
FUTURALBUM is a collaborative album design project from Strong Odors

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The National, Sad Songs for Dirty Lovers
Design by Becky Rother
FUTURALBUM is a collaborative album design project from Strong Odors
Jeremy Enigk, Return of the Frog Queen
Design by Jim LePage
FUTURALBUM is a collaborative album design project from Strong Odors
FUTURALBUM
Troy DeShano invited me to participate in his collaborative design project, FUTURALBUM. The project requires you to choose an album and reimagine the cover using images in the Internet Archive Book Images and only the Futura typeface family. I chose one of my all-time favourite records, Paul Simon’s Graceland. I found the process to be pretty challenging, mostly because of the sheer volume of images in the archive. There are something like 2.6 million images and they aren’t catalogued particularly well, so the good stuff takes some digging.
More info on the project here. Be sure to head over to FUTURALBUM and browse all the incredible submissions.