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Having just been given access to a CD burner at work, I've been burning some of my mp3s to CD for listening enjoyment. I've also designed a few CD case covers, and here's what I came up with:
Bridge School Concert '99 (30/31 Oct 99)
Being an idiot, I somehow managed to put the Sunday show on the CD before the Saturday show, hence the odd setlist on the back. The Saturday show was also badly screwed -- 'Footsteps' and 'Last Kiss' were both cut off before finishing! Perhaps I'll try again...
The cool poster design was "borrowed" from www.bridgeschool.org.
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Live In Seattle (22 July 98)
This boot is a favorite from the Yield tour. The image on the front is one that I've had kicking around on my comp for a while and it seemed fitting. The front and backs are both pretty much the same, so here's the packaging from disc 1...
Since this sucker was from the Yield tour, I obviously went for a look similar to the packaging the band used for the album and its singles. The back has a cool raised effect, but it kind of clashes with the words in the CD listing. Originally I had used a color photo of the MFC pic from the Yield booklet, but I decided to change since it seemed redundant.
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MTV Unplugged (16 March 92)
I had burned myself the Unplugged show just after the 'Last Kiss' single had been released, hence the similar covers. It's simple and elegant, nothing special and only took five minutes. The tenth track is of course non-existant, but it's a nice in-joke for those of us who get it.
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The track listings on the backs of these covers may not match what some of you may have, but the fronts are nice enough for anyone. (No foolin'!) You may use these covers if you wish, but I will be very displeased if you do any of the following with them:
All of these covers were created using Paint Shop Pro and a program called Ulead iPhoto Express.
No graphic designers were harmed during the creation of these covers.
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