As a DJ, now don’t you hate it once you sell your personal mixtape, but nobody buys it due to ugly cover? It’s almost guaranteed that you most likely designed the duvet yourself. You probably did some research online, followed a couple articles and view instructional videos regarding how to design – convinced that you may be an overnight expert designer and Photoshop guru. You give your all to produce this Jamaican themed cover design. But individuals who see your end product give you comments like ‘This is not Jamaican’ or ‘Your design appears like crap.’
I remember when i recorded a mixtape of my own, personal believing that it’s going to sell like hotcakes considering all of the exclusives and guest freestyles that I had into it. The songs was dope and my friends loved it therefore did everyone who heard it. But in order to cut costs I decided to style the mixtape cover. This is the largest mistake which i made. The tape sold poorly as well as the poor cover design would have been to blame. This was after i chose to have a very professional design my cover.
I researched online about which designer I should hire and numerous articles and reviews recommended i visit sample mix tape designs . I was very impressed after i saw examples of other people’s work and excited to get my cover designed by them. Getting a hot and classy mix tape cover was easier than I figured.
The costs were also very affordable: US$45 to get a front cover design and US$65 either way front and rear album covers. The sales you will earn from your mixtape with good music and an attractive cover will over make amends for the cash you will end up paying for design expenses. So why waste time and spend hundreds of dollars on graphics lessons when you can get the task done correct and immediately.