The New York Project Exhibition

I am very pleased and proud to announce I have two pieces work being exhibited in New York from Nov 17 – 21st!!!

This is a long weekend show organised by Matthew Vickerstaff and Diana More. The event brings together a collection of NY inspired work produced by the host artists as well as a group of mainly UK based artists.

Featuring the works of artists that have produced posters, photography and album artwork for Attack! Attack!, Burning Skies, Devil Sold His Soul, Funeral For A Friend, Sick Of It All, Cradle of filth, My Dying Bride, Deicide, Darkthrone, Enslaved, Cult Cinema, Dead Existence, Earthride, Abigail Williams, Paradise Lost, Talanas, Mike Patton, Sepultura, Pukes, Bad Brains, Chuck D, Opeth, Orange Goblin, Send more paramedics, Crowbar, Behemoth, In Flames, Brujeria, Alan Moore, Dimmu Borgir, Vibrators, GBH, Kyuss Lives, Crippled Black Phoenix, Rolo Tomassi, Amanda Palmer, Monster Magnet, High On Fire to name just a few.

Check out the Facebook event page here.

See some more of the artists involved on the New York Project Tumblr.

Get in touch to talk about exhibiting some work by ASYLUMseventy7

Mad 4 Music poster artwork

Here is one of my latest commissions for music shop “Mad 4 Music”

Get committed to creativity and book your business in for some creative design now!

eVOLUTION Presents… artwork

A couple of years ago I did a series of posters for the gig promotion company “Evolution Presents…” most of these posters ended up on bedroom walls and kept in the venues, even on the walls of the local music college.

I thought I would take this chance to show off the artwork behind the band listings…

And the complete collection of photo manipulated creature evolutions are here …

See more of ASYLUMseventy7s music related artwork and design and dont forget to get in touch about your own music projects

10 steps to great gig posters & flyer design

Live gigs are pretty much essential in getting people to notice your band, and a key factor in how successful a gig will be is the promotion work you put in leading up to the event.

Posters and fliers, whether distributed offline (in the town, in pubs etc) or online (on your website, on Facebook invites etc), are a key promotional tool.

The idea is to create a flier that works: clear, informative and easy to read text, with interesting and eye-catching graphics.

Here are my top ten tips…

  1. Spend some time planning the wording. Make sure you highlight the selling points of the gig e.g. is there anything special about the lineup or venue?
  2. Think about the information fans and gig goers are seeking from your flyer e.g. venue address, start time, admittance.
  3. People love the word FREE, so if you’re not charging for the gig, make sure it’s very clear!
  4. Create some alternative posters/fliers/banners. Don’t stick with the same old design every time – mix it up and get attention.
  5. Design your flier to A6 (102mm x 152mm), postcard size fliers as these are easy & cheap to print. You can fit four A6 fliers on an A4.
  6. Don’t leave the design work until the last minute. Planning, creation, print and publicity is the order to work to.
  7. Avoid common design mistakes that make the flier too busy e.g. using to many different fonts, sizes or colours.
  8. Speeling mattrs. Keep proofing your work, then check it again. Once it’s printed, there’s no going back.
  9. Get a good, reliable printer. Your hard work will be wasted if it’s still sititng in the print queue come gig day.
  10. Get your work out there. It doesn’t matter how well designed it is if people don’t see it so hit the streets (and the net). Carry fliers with you to hand out to everyone you know and change your social media profile pics to reflect your latest promo.

Of course, if you’re not the designing type, it’s far easier to get a professional graphic designer to do the work for you leaving you free to shout about your gig and get the word out about your music. Get in touch with me about your project and get committed to creativity!

FREE! ASYLUMseventy7 wallpapers

Commit your computer’s desktop to creativity with one these six FREE ASYLUMseventy7 Wallpapers!

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Access to Creativity

For the few years I’ve been working with Access to music college I have created some interesting and creative artworks, logos, designs and graphics. here are just a few of my favorites…

  • All the Music logo and poster work

  • Name in lights

  • ATM Take over

  • End of year gig

  • Logos for various Access to Music bands
  • Splinter fist

  • The Ironi

  • The Rafters

  • Spill da Beats

  • ATOM logos

Access to Music puts music first. If you are serious about working in the music industry then sign up for our range of bespoke courses and apprenticeships. All are carefully designed by musicians for musicians to give you the skills you need. Also gain from our extensive range of industry opportunities from gigs to distribution.

New dimensions of design [updated with new pics]

I thought I’d show you some new work today I made using Cinema 4D to add a new dimension to my work!

ASYLUMseventy7-explode

More new work from both the music design, editorial and corporate design sides of ASYLUMseventy7 coming soon

If you are interested in working with me on any project get in touch and see how ASYLUMseventy7 can help you.

Wise words of wisdom

Last month I posted a new design/artwork on Tumblr every day for a week based around a cool quote.

Here is the complete collection.

  • Monday’s post …

  • Tuesday’s post …

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  • Wednesday’s post …

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  • Thursday’s post …

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  • Friday’s post …

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  • And for the weekend …

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  • Then finishing of with my headquarters :p …

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See more illustration and Design by ASYLUMseventy7 here.

Trail of Creativity

Formed in 2007 Trail were soon judged one of London’s hottest new acts at a performance in Hyde Park’s Wireless festival. The London 5-piece then went on to win a Capital FM 95.8 competition and raise £20,000 towards their album through fan investments, and in 2009 flew to Los Angeles to record their debut with acclaimed producer Matt Wallace (Faith No More / Maroon 5).

To the rest of the world. Artwork by ASYLUMseventy7

“Full of catchy hooks and haunting melodies, held together by sumptuous production” - Music Week Magazine

“Played with exuberance and confidence… this is how bands get noticed” - Clash (live gig review) Read the full review here

“Strong stuff Indeed” – Kerrang! Read the full review here


City (single) Artwork by ASYLUMseventy7

Trail’s blend of “Mid-Atlantic” Indie Rock has moved crowds the world over including the prestigious Viper Room in Los Angeles as well as Greenwich’s O2 Indigo arena. Themselves having been long time guests at the infamous Bloodlust Ball (Hampton Court), Trail are delighted to now be launching their vamp-themed new single “Killing Sun” – mixed by Sean Beavan (Nine Inch Nails) and preparing a set of ghoulish party classics that will raise Hell on the dance floor.

Hear more from Trail at…

Trail on Myspace

Trailmusic.co.uk

Trail facebook

Trail Twitter

Read the Testimonial for ASYLUMseventy7 by Trail here

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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