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Guest post by Berta Melder from the TuneCore BlogSome people say you should never judge a book by its cover. However, the cover is the first thing we see so there’s no surprise it actually affects our decision. When we look for music online, we also see dozens of different album covers. We look at colors, shapes, and logos, and our brain quickly builds associations with a visual image.Generally, artwork serves as an addition to the actual music. However, artwork that perfectly describes feelings, emotions, and themes of the album can also be a very important means of promotion. A good album cover is what makes people want to buy your record or click a “purchase” button.It’s not easy to create an outstanding album cover. You need to develop a comprehensive idea based on the audio content, choose the right palette and fonts, and use a relevant technique. However, it doesn’t mean that such a process should necessarily be difficult.THE IMPORTANCE OF VISUALS FOR YOUR MUSIC
A lot of musicians produce not only audio tracks, but music videos to complement them as well. What is the purpose of a music video? It may seem like its only function is to entertain the audience, but in fact, videos are much more than that. Every video is unique. For our brain, the experience from watching a new video is like visiting a completely new place: There are some landmarks that we see and recall every time we return. Those landmarks remain in our memory. Videos, as well as album covers, are aimed to connect our memory to the song.Memorable cover art is especially important now because music trends are shifting. Singles have already become the most popular recording format. People buy more and more singles every year. Successful singles enable artists to quickly promote their music on streaming services and digital stores; then they can present a longer, more comprehensive body of work. This is also a reason why albums become so long — they serve as playlists for a listener who is already interested in a certain artist and familiar with their music. As the audience is mostly focused on singles, it becomes especially important to create quality artwork. In terms of marketing, single covers also allow you to establish your brand image.Visuals make it possible to deliver different non-verbal messages. You can both complement your tracks with an illustration and create an image that will make your listeners think of your music in the future. In order to deliver a clear visual message, designers use different shapes, fonts, and colors. Any color is perceived by the human brain differently. For example, red can be associated with anger or love, depending on other elements of design and the context, while blue creates a feeling of relaxation. Now let’s take a closer look at different components of design.HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR COVER
1. Define Your AudienceFirst, you should try to clearly understand who your audience is. Who are people who come to your shows? What do they like in your music? Of course, you may make your music ‘for everyone’, but your real audience is always a certain group of people who share a musical taste, worldviews, or even have the same habits and live in the same environment.2. Deliver a MessageA good example of a strong message is The xx’s album I See You:

Color is especially important. If your music is uplifting and happy, it makes sense to create a vibrant cover. Any color can make you feel in a certain way. Colors are associated with various emotions, which is a reason why any brand has its own colors.




CONCLUSION
A cover of an album or single is a very important detail. It can suggest to your audience about your style or the main topic(s) of your songs. Whether your cover is minimalistic and simple or consists of dozens of little details, it should reflect the concept of your music and describe it visually.You can make your cover art memorable and interesting by choosing colors and other elements of design which are associated with the right emotions. Be authentic, be creative, and think of what might be interesting to your audience.Berta Melder is an experienced brand manager, creative writer and enthusiastic blogger. Currently associated with Masterra as a content marketing strategist. She cooperates with different education courses covering a broad range of digital topics as a guest lecturer. Follow her on Twitter.