Mixtape Cover Design – Hand it over to the pros

As being a DJ, not hate it whenever you sell your own mixtape, but nobody buys it as a result of ugly cover? Chances are that it is likely you designed the cover yourself. You probably did some study online, followed one or two articles and view training videos concerning how to design – believing that you will end up an overnight expert designer and Photoshop guru. Allowing your all in making this Jamaican themed cover design. But all those who visit your end product offer you comments like ‘This just isn’t Jamaican’ or ‘Your design looks like crap.’


I remember when i recorded a mixtape of my own, personal assuming that it is going to sell like hot cakes considering all the exclusives and guest freestyles i had into it. The music was dope and my girlfriends loved it so did everyone who paid attention to it. However in to lower your expenses I chose to style the mixtape cover maker. This was the largest mistake that I made. The tape sold poorly and the poor cover design ended up being to blame. This was while i thought we would use a professional design my cover.

I researched online about which designer I should hire and various articles and reviews recommended i visit sample mix tape designs . I was very impressed after i saw examples of other’s work and excited to get my cover created by them. Finding a hot and trendy 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 for front and rear album covers. The sales your family will enjoy from a mixtape with good music and an attractive cover will over make up for the cash you’ll be spending on design expenses. So why waste time and spend 100’s of dollars on graphic design lessons available to get the work done correct and immediately.