Bon Iver’s

22, A Million redesign

In my creative process for redesigning Bon Iver's "22, A Million," I deeply immersed myself in the album's experimental and glitchy soundscapes. I aimed to visually manifest the band's sonic evolution by incorporating glitch art into the album cover. This decision was rooted in a desire to create a visual-audio synergy, where the artwork directly reflects and amplifies the music's textured layers and digital distortions. By experimenting with digital manipulation and error aesthetics, I developed a design that complements the album's themes and invites listeners into its unique sonic world. This project explored how visual elements can mirror complex sounds, aiming to enhance the listener's experience by providing a tangible representation of the album's innovative direction.

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