As a DJ, now don’t you hate it when you sell your individual mixtape, but nobody buys it due to ugly cover? Most likely you almost certainly designed the duvet yourself. In college some research online, followed a couple of articles and watch instructional videos on the way to design – thinking that you will be a weekend expert graphic designer and Photoshop guru. Allowing your all to produce this Jamaican themed cover design. But people who visit your finished product offer you comments like ‘This just isn’t Jamaican’ or ‘Your design appears to be crap.’
I remember when i recorded a mixtape of my own assuming that it is going to sell like hot cakes considering all the exclusives and guest freestyles i had onto it. The music activity was dope and my buddies loved it and so did everyone who followed it. But also in order to save money I made the decision to development the mixtape covers. It was the biggest mistake i made. The tape sold poorly and also the poor cover design would have been to blame. This became when I decided to have a professional design my cover.
I researched online about which designer I will hire and various articles and reviews recommended i visit sample mix tape designs . I was very impressed after i saw samples of other people’s work and excited to have my cover created by them. Getting a hot and classy mix tape cover was easier than I figured.
The were incredibly affordable: US$45 to get a front cover design and US$65 for front and rear album cover maker. The sales you will make coming from a mixtape with higher music plus an attractive cover will more than make up for the cash you will be investing in design expenses. So why hang around and spend large sums of money on graphic design lessons available to get the task done correct and immediately.