This page explores a series of conceptual podcast cover designs, each developed to visually reflect a unique narrative, tone, and audience. Through typography, color, and texture, each cover translates sound and story into a strong visual identity, demonstrating my approach to concept-driven design and branding.
Podcast Covers
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Wordmark explorations
Podcast 01 - Lost on Tape
Lost on Tape is a conceptual true-crime and paranormal podcast centered on the investigation of unexplained audio discovered on 1970s cassette tapes. The visual identity draws from a found-footage aesthetic, embracing analog grit through textured surfaces, vintage tape shells, and weathered typography to evoke mystery and history. A bold, distressed title font is balanced with a handwritten script reminiscent of an investigator’s scribbled field notes, reinforcing the sense of obsession, discovery, and archival evidence.
Podcast 02 - Hyperlink
Hyperlink is a conceptual podcast about internet culture, viral trends, and the chaos of the online world. Its visual identity draws from a bold Y2K-inspired style, using CRT monitor frames, pixel-style type, and familiar digital elements like pop-up windows and loading bars. Bright neon pinks and purples bring energy to the design, while monospaced type and subtle glitch effects add structure. Together, these elements reflect digital nostalgia, constant connection, and the overwhelming flood of information online.