Nightvision get committed to creativity!

Rock band Nightvision talk about the process of getting committed to creativity!

When Nightvision were signed by Rocksector Records and started work on their debut album ‘As The Lights Go Down’ they also started the search for someone to design and produce the artwork needed for the CD project.

We have known Mark at ASYLUMSeventy7 both as a musician and also as someone with the creative flair and imagination we needed for Nightvision’s first studio produced work. It was especially important that all aspects of this project were as good as we could get for the band’s first release on the Rocksector label. It was also vital that the design work was completed on time to reach the printers in time for the album general release and official launch gig and Mark met all the deadlines that were agreed.

Mark initially met the band, talked at length through their ideas and most importantly listened to the music and really took the time to understand the sense and feel of the album content. He put his own unique interpretation into the design and produced the ideas that led to the final superb design that has received great comments from everyone that now owns the album.

Nightvision are happy to recommend Mark Leary at ASYLUMseventy7 to anyone who wants to work alongside a professional who is willing to listen to your ideas and flexible enough to make changes along the way to achieve brilliant artwork designs that not only look great but will help promote your music. Thanks Mark.

Bob Wallis
Nightvision Manager

NIGHTVISION
NIGHTVISION MYSPACE

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The Blood of the Realm


This year (1/6/2010) saw the release of Eibon la Furies new album “the Blood of the Realm” on Code666 records! Artwork/design and logo by ASYLUMseventy7.

Lord Eibon Blackwood speaks…

I have been aware of Mark and ASYLUMseventy7 for a number of years, through Marks’ own association playing with bands and his art work within the scene. With Eibon la Furies we were looking for an artist we knew we could work with and who would see the style we hoped to achieve. The first work with Mark was to design the Eibon la Furies crest. At the initial stages an amount of ideas were passed between Mark and myself, always pushing forward to the excellent design that you now see adorning Eibon la Furies merchandise and albums. Working with Mark has always been an incredibly easy process for myself and the band because he sees our vision, takes that vision and weaves a little magic to make it even better than the original concept. I think it’s a case of getting it right at the concept stage and this is where we usually throw all of the ideas into the proverbial pot with Mark then producing rough sketches and from here we’ve always quickly identified and started to hone down to that final piece. The debut album for Code666 records is a six-panel digi-pack with full artwork by ASYLUMseventy7. The brief was to explore opulence and decay, and of course the Eibon la Furies crest had to be prominent. Again the process was organic as the original concept was quickly worked upon with Mark and the whole piece was completed well within schedule. This next year will see Eibon la Furies working on the second album, ‘The Immoral Compass’, with a much more expanded artistic feel and once again we are happy to be working with Mark and ASYLUMseventy7. The atmosphere we both work under is always professional, creative and ultimately inspiring so long may the association between Eibon la Furies and ASYLUMseventy7 continue!

Lord Eibon Blackwood (Eibon la Furies)

Eibon La Furies got committed to Creative art and design! you can too.

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Ask me anything: FAQ about ASYLUMseventy7

Working with a designer can be rewarding, inspiring, and fun. It can also be stressful, confusing and expensive!

It really all comes down to communication, so here are a few of the most common questions I’m asked, along with how I answer them to keep things running smoothly :)

Have a read, and if you’d like to know anything else, drop me a question in the comments box, or email me, and I’ll do my best to answer.

Q: Do you do work for free?

A: I understand why you’re asking. I’m an artist, I probably create things in my spare time, so why can’t I knock together a quick logo while I’m eating my dinner?

Well mainly because I am also a professional with years of training and experience, working to earn a living from illustration, design and photography.

Would you expect an electrician to work for free? Hopefully not!

That said, if you’re worried about budget, let me know and I can gear packages and ideas towards what you can afford.

Q: How much do you charge?

A: Each job is different, so each price is different. The quote for your job with be tailored to deliver exactly what you want.

All sorts of things can affect the price, including the amount of work or detail involved, as well as deadlines.

Please see ‘What next/how do we start working together?’ below for more details.

Q: What do you offer?

A: ASYLUMseventy7 offers a whole range of design, illustration and photography services.

Briefly, this includes: CD/DVD design; print design; promotional materials; merchandise design; branding; photography & retouching; web design.

I can also help you by taking control of your project and deal with printers, CD manufacturers, and offer copywriting for your website, advertisements and printed products.

If you would like to read more about the services offered, visit the ASYLUMseventy7 service page.

Q: How do we work together to make things happen?

A: Fantastic. Right at the outset, I thoroughly discuss the project with all clients and I keep them informed all the way through the process. The more detail you can give about what you want, the better.

Whether you’re looking for T-shirts, CDs, posters, magazines, logos, photographs or whatever, you might find find it easier to point me towards examples of stuff you like than try to put your needs into words or doodles. Alternatively, you might want to gather some samples, color combinations/swatches, and any other ideas or inspiration you may have.

Positioning and sizes are helpful, too but the most important thing is that you feel free to gather up what ever bits and pieces you need to most accurately show me what you’re looking for.

But don’t worry if you are not sure. Even the tiniest seed of an idea is enough to get me started, and then I’m more than happy to put together some ideas to suit your needs.

Q. Do I have to pay upfront?

To ensure that I’m not left in the lurch, I do ask for a deposit before design work can begin. It’s a pretty simple process: I’ll send you an invoice for 30% of the quote and once this has been paid, we can get designing.

Once we’ve successfully worked together once, you won’t need to pay a deposit for future jobs.

During the design process, you will be asked to approve certain milestones before work continues. I find that this process keeps you involved and prevents any breakdowns in communication.  In between these milestones, you are of course still free to check in for an update.

Q: How long will my design take?

A: This depends on the complexity of the job, deadlines, and so on, but the clearer the brief, the fewer adjustments needed and the quicker we can get a finished product together that everyone’s happy with.

With photo edits and retouching, these can usually be done with in 3 – 5 days.

Q: Can I get my money back if I don’t like it?

A: If everything above is followed, there should be no problem with the design. We’ll have our milestones, so there will be plenty of opportunities to ensure you’re getting what you want, how you want it.

If you want any changes made, that is no problem at all (within reason).

Q: Do I own the design?

A: When you pay the invoice on the final design, you will have paid for reproduction rights, as will have been agreed in writing at the start of the process.

I will still own the copyright to the design, which is normal for design/artwork, but fear not – the design/artwork will never be reproduced, sold, or given away by me.

Q: Do you do printing?

A: ASYLUMsevety7 doesn’t offer printing. However, I have many contacts and can deal with the full production and delivery of any printed literature or merchandise you may want, including leaflets, flyers, t-shirts, clothing, stickers and badges.

That’s it for now. Thanks for taking the time to read and do hit me with any other questions you might have.

Mark.

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