This is a project self-initiated by designer AndrĂ© Bergamin as awesome, awesome practice for his trade – collage. It’s an extremely important skill to have as a designer, that being the ability to collage a fabulous collage. If you have this ability, if you can take images, rip them apart, then put them together in a new original way, you’ve got double the power your average designer does. You can use any image you find in this world so long as you change it to a large enough degree. Bergamin’s done so.
Experience the power of these invisible sounds.
The one I’d set your eyes on is above with a thumbnail below. Uncouth. Block out the eyes and rattle the snake. The purpose of collage like this is not only to distort the images uses, but to enhance them. All of them!
Nothing is placed without purpose, no purpose is less than to enhance.
Experimental personal project consisting of creating LP covers artwork for none-existent bands.
Fake band album art / especial large format: 66x66cm “Raining Blades”
Fake band album art. 28x28cm “Sunken Saylors”
Fake band album art. 28x28cm “Uncouth Dreams”
Fake band album art. 28x28cm “Wild Tommy and the Lawnmowers”
Fake band album art. 28x28cm “Nuclear Infanticide”
Fake band album art. 28x28cm “Brainwash Minds”
This post is part of the World Famous Design Junkies music and collage categories.










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