Tag: AffinityDesigner

  • Freak Out!

    Freak Out!

    Have you heard about the new dance craze? Listen to us, I’m sure you’ll be amazed

  • Escapade? Yes Please!

    Escapade? Yes Please!

    Her fourth album, a great follow-up to her breakthrough “Control” that preceded it.

  • Maceo Parker

    Maceo Parker

    Maceo Parker has had a long and successful carreer, mostly known for working with James Brown in the 60s, Funkadelic in the 70s and Prince in the 2000s.

  • When the World is Running Down…

    When the World is Running Down…

    …you make the best of what’s still around.

  • Tony Allen

    Tony Allen

    Father of the Afrobeat.

  • Kraftwerk

    Kraftwerk

    Probably my most favorite German band ever.

  • Joy Division Live

    Joy Division Live

    I once had this double album on vinyl. The grey cover had a thin linnen fabric affixed, giving it a nice tactile feeling. The sound is indeed very Manchester…

  • The Sound of my Soul

    The Sound of my Soul

    A seminal album of the 1980s, Spandau Ballet’s third and probably most well-known for most. I played this one a lot, and it still sounds great. Fun fact: the title is set in Optima Regular, one extra space between each letter, then squished horizontally to fit above the first graphic. The word “True” is the…

  • Puffin

    Puffin

    Vector drawing of a Puffin, created with Affiniy Designer. Trying to keep this one simple, yet semi-accurate. These are seriously cool birds! Based on original photo by Chris S, shared on Pexels.com. His Instagram handle is: chrislostinflorida

  • Black Panther

    Black Panther

    Probably my final re-drawing of Patrick Nagel’s work, a mash-up of the “Black Panther” and the “Woman with Horse”. As this is vector art, it’s technically simple to change the colour scheme. Now, choosing the right colours is the hard part. Below is one variation I like well enough.

  • Out of the Blue

    Out of the Blue

    An epic cover for a great album. Jeff Lynne apparently wrote all the tracks during a three-and-a-half week period somewhere in the Swiss alps.

  • Battleground

    Battleground

    35 years ago, Barbara Kruger made the original version of this poster. Why is it still relevant?