Mixtape Cover Design – Leave it to the pros

Being a DJ, not hate it whenever you sell your personal mixtape, but nobody buys it as a result of ugly cover? Most likely you almost certainly designed the coverage yourself. Learn about some research online, followed a couple of articles and view video lessons regarding how to design – convinced that you will be an overnight expert artist and Photoshop guru. You give your all for making this Jamaican themed cover design. But people who view your end product present you with comments like ‘This is just not Jamaican’ or ‘Your design seems like crap.’


I remember when i recorded a mixtape of my very own thinking that it will sell like hot cakes considering each of the exclusives and guest freestyles that I had onto it. The songs was dope and my pals loved it and so did everyone who listened to it. But also in order to save money I made a decision to create the mixtape covers. This is the biggest mistake which i made. The tape sold poorly as well as the poor cover design ended up being to blame. This is while i chose to have a very professional design my cover.

I researched online about which designer I would hire and various articles and reviews recommended i visit sample mix tape designs . I was very impressed once i saw samples of other people’s work and excited to have my cover designed by them. Obtaining a hot and stylish mix tape cover was easier than I figured.

The values were very affordable: US$45 for a front cover design and US$65 both for back and front album cover maker. The sales you’ll make from a mixtape with higher music plus an attractive cover will greater than compensate for the amount of money you may be spending on design expenses. So why hang around and spend big money on graphics lessons available to get the task done correct and immediately.