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This was a label packaging design for Illinois-based bath and body company, Berwyn Bettys’ new Shower Steamer lineup. The lineup has 3 distinct scents: chamomile & lavender, rosemary & peppermint, and eucalyptus & spearmint. Each design variation contains the company logo, product name, scent, & corresponding images on the front label, and Berwyn Bettys' mission statement on the back.
This was a company logo redesign for Kansas City’s largest and official pickup soccer club, Pickup Soccer Kansas City (PUSKC). PUSKC is a community-driven and culturally diverse soccer club that organizes pickup soccer games for players of all skill levels in the Kansas City metro area on premium turf fields. Additionally, they have a Facebook group with nearly 2000 members. Looking at the old logo (first image), its contents simply contained a soccer ball with flames coming out from it and ‘PUSKC’ in a simple, yellow, sans serif typeface. For the redesign (second image) the yellow color was kept and used as a gradient on the new, italicized ‘PUSKC’ typeface. A new soccer ball was made and placed behind the typeface, which also had a gray gradient of its own. A badge with the exact green color that had previously been used on PUSKC’s website was placed behind everything, and the Kansas City skyline was added at the badge’s lower base, along with the year the company was established.
This concept album cover art is for Future's hypothetical album, Dirty Sprite Forever or DSF for short. For this third installment of his Dirty Sprite series, the purple color theme returns with a modern take. The blurred design idea was inspired by the euphoric yet dizzy feeling one might get while enjoying the purple beverage. Likewise, it could also be interpreted as Future going back in time to reflect on the previous two Dirty Sprite albums and his career in general. It's really up to one's own imagination. The light purple cover is for the standard version of the album, while the dark purple cover is for a potential deluxe version.
This concept album cover art is for The Weeknd's hypothetical 6th studio album, Beyond. The album's timeframe takes place after Dawn FM and is set in purgatory/limbo, where Abel is held temporarily until he decides where to permanently end up in the afterlife, aka "The Great Beyond". The design itself takes artistic inspiration from The Weeknd's 2015 album, Beauty Behind The Madness, while also including faint stars in the background and a worn look to let the viewer know this album is a reflection of Abel's past and future. There were two versions of this album that made the final cut. In recent-traditional Weeknd fashion, his name is not shown on either. The left album cover simply just has the title of the album, while the right cover adds "The 6th Studio Album". The red 6, being the only colored part of the album, may give a hint of where the Weeknd ends up by the album's conclusion.
This is an album cover redesign for Youngboy Never Broke Again's 2022 album, The Last Slimeto. The left image is the official album artwork. The art is very simple: Kentrell posted up against a black background. The redesign (right), on the other hand, has a lot more going on. The album’s title inspired a green tint or glow to just about all aspects of the album, as well as the drippy, warped title. Rather than a solid black background, a worn-like texture felt more appropriate for the album’s message, story, and visual aesthetic. Additionally, the design takes some artistic inspiration from Never Broke Again LLC’s 2022 album, Green Flag Activity.