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Art Movement Album Cover Design

I recreated an existing album design inspired by an art movement, focusing on the diverse layouts and typography characteristic of that style. For this project, I analyzed Dadaism and applied its principles to reimagine Tyler, the Creator’s album Igor.

A cozy workspace featuring a wooden desk, a lamp, books, and a plant, illuminated by warm sunlight.
A cozy workspace featuring a wooden desk, a lamp, books, and a plant, illuminated by warm sunlight.
A cozy workspace featuring a wooden desk, a lamp, books, and a plant, illuminated by warm sunlight.

I chose to analyze the Dada movement and apply its unconventional, anti-establishment principles to reimagine Tyler, the Creator’s album Igor. The challenge was to capture both the chaotic, experimental nature of Dadaism and the album’s themes of love and rejection while maintaining a cohesive visual identity.

I chose to analyze the Dada movement and apply its unconventional, anti-establishment principles to reimagine Tyler, the Creator’s album Igor. The challenge was to capture both the chaotic, experimental nature of Dadaism and the album’s themes of love and rejection while maintaining a cohesive visual identity.

I chose to analyze the Dada movement and apply its unconventional, anti-establishment principles to reimagine Tyler, the Creator’s album Igor. The challenge was to capture both the chaotic, experimental nature of Dadaism and the album’s themes of love and rejection while maintaining a cohesive visual identity.