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The album cover will be the initial thing potential customers see when looking for CD's both web in traditional stores. Here are a few tricks for designing an album cover that appeals.




Your band name should stand out. Should your readers can't visit your band name instantly, your album cover is not going to help your sales.

Ensure it is striking. Bear in mind that your CD will likely be on the shelf among a number of other discs, and yes it has to be eye-catching.

Do not be fearful of "white space." A persons brain could get overloaded with too much detail and image. White space allows the brain to target more about the pictures which might be there.

Choose artwork that reflects your music. If you play rock, you'd hardly want the sort of genteel, elegant artwork you usually see with a classical music cover.

Don't enlarge images. It's fine to contract images to adjust to, but if you enlarge, you will most probably be faced with bad image quality.

Look for copyright. It is easy to swipe images from the Internet to make use of on the album cover. But if you undertake it without getting permission from the who owns that image, you might will be found in legal trouble later.

Get feedback. If you possibly could, show a number of different design possibilities to fans, friends, and family.

The album cover is more important than you'd think. Put some planning and investment in your covers, and it's more likely to create a positive improvement in your album sales.

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