Like a DJ, not hate it once you sell your own mixtape, but nobody buys it because of the ugly cover? Chances are that you probably designed the cover yourself. In college some investigation online, followed one or two articles and watch video lessons concerning how to design – assuming that you will end up a weekend expert designer and Photoshop guru. You give your all for making this Jamaican themed cover design. But all those who call at your finished product give you comments like ‘This isn’t Jamaican’ or ‘Your design appears like crap.’
I once recorded a mixtape of my very own believing that it’ll sell like hot cakes considering each of the exclusives and guest freestyles that I had on it. The background music was dope and my pals loved it and so did everyone who followed it. In to cut costs I chose to style the mixtape covers. This was the largest mistake that I made. The tape sold poorly along with the poor cover design would have been to blame. This is after i chose to have a professional design my cover.
I researched online about which designer I would hire and diverse articles and reviews recommended i visit sample mix tape designs . I was very impressed while i saw instances of other people’s work and excited to own my cover produced by them. Obtaining a hot and chic mix tape cover was easier than I believed.
The costs were very affordable: US$45 to get a front cover design and US$65 both for front and rear cd design. The sales you’ll make coming from a mixtape with higher music plus an attractive cover will over compensate for the money you’ll be spending on design expenses. So why hang around and spend 100’s of dollars on graphics lessons available to get the position done correct and immediately.