Monday, November 24, 2014

Make Your Own Cd Cover Art

Designing your own CD cover can be cost effective.


Whether you need a CD cover for a project, music CD or family pictures, designing just the right cover will give your work the right feel. While it's easy to download album covers from iTunes, you might wish to have original artwork done, or design your own. A wide variety of options available for you to use abound on the Internet. You can also use your own graphic design program like Paint, or Gimp among many programs for photographs or original artwork and create fantastic CD covers of your own.


Instructions


1. Design your cover using a graphic design program.


Create your cover using a graphic design software program. Programs such as Adobe Photoshop CS, Corel Draw or Gimp can help you create beautiful and original artwork for your cover. You can also alter photographs by lightening, or adding effects (see ref. 1).


2. Find a graphic designer online at Elance or Music Biz Academy.


Create your cover by hiring a graphics design firm. With sites like Elance, and Music Biz Academy, you can find qualified and competitively priced designers to help you create the look you want (see ref. 2).


3. Print out your designs at home.


Print out your own CD cover using a downloaded program such as DVD and CD Cover Print, or Nero. Many of these programs are free to download, and will print out the right size for any CD jewel case (see ref. 3).


4. Use an online service to create your CD cover.


Create your cover using an online service such as Cafepress' On Demand CDs and DVDs. You simply create the cover you want, using photographs or artwork, and upload the file to Cafepress. The site takes care of printing, mounting and then shipping you the completed product (see ref. 4).


5. Add a barcode if you wish to sell your CD.


Copyright your work and add a barcode if you wish to sell your CD. For a small fee, Cdbaby will add a barcode to your cover, which will enable you to sell your CD online or in stores (see ref. 1).