The Fine Art of 5 Music Designers

We all have favorite album covers. Sometimes, this affection leads us to look at the full range of design that composes a recording artist’s “brand.” Whenever I see interesting music design, I am always most interested in what that designer is doing when they aren’t working for a client. Almost all music designers have an expansive collection of fine art which is often just as interesting as what they are doing for bands. This is natural, because music graphics are a very equal blend of functional design with conceptual art.

In this gallery, it should be noted that some of these designers, such as Shepard Fairey and Idris Khan, are known primarily as artists, not graphic designers. But again, the line between the two in this industry is very fine.

Rob Sheridan, Nine Inch Nails
www.rob-sheridan.com


Nine Inch Nails, With Teeth


Headache


We Could Build a Better Robot, If We Only Had Arms

Eduardo Recife, Panic! at the Disco
www.misprintedtype.com
www.eduardorecife.com


Panic! at the Disco T-Shirt


The Truth


The Art of Losing


Lost Paradise


New Heights by Eduardo Recife

Shepard Fairey, Smashing Pumpkins
www.obeygiant.com


Smashing Pumpkins, Zeitgeist


Mujer Fatal Mural


No, I’m Vegetarian


Duality of Humanity


Big Brother City

Stanley Donwood, Radiohead
www.slowlydownward.com


In Rainbows


Amnesiac


United States


Residential Nemesis


Meteor Oligarchy


Glass House Disaster

Idris Khan, Editors


An End Has a Start


every…Page of the Holy Koran


every…Bernd and Hilla Becher Spherical Type Gasholders


every…William Turner Postcard from Tate Britain

Note:
Obviously, this is just scratching the surface of the vast pool of music designers out there creating great fine art. However, putting together a gallery like this takes a great deal of time. I plan on revisiting the subject again, and recommendations are welcome.