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Lied Album Cover Design by Nicholas Kulseth

“We were commissioned to interpret and visualize a contemporary classical music piece and visualize the feeling the piece gave us, and we chose transparency as a tool to convey them. The closed cover shows a complete circle with the title and the text on a removable outer sleeve. When you open the cover you break the circle and show a more vulnerable side of the piece – as we interpreted it. We wanted to create an interactive solution, and visualize the depth of the piece through layers of the transparent cover. Created together with Eirik Torgersen and Anna Ducros.”

Nicholas Kulseth is a graphic design student from Oslo, Norway. The fields of graphic design he really enjoys working with, include visual identity and creating strong, unified concepts, packaging design, and more recently, web design. He is also a perfectionist, and loves to work with the small details.

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