Designing My First Album Cover - Dave Doobinin "The Left Side"

Late last year, a dear friend of mine asked me to design the cover for his forthcoming record.  I've known Dave Doobinin for many years and absolutely love his music, so this should have been a no-brainer. The only hitch was that I'd never designed an album cover before.

Music is a huge part of my life, some of my most beloved friends are musicians, I even worked in the music business in Austin, New York City & San Francisco.  I used to write about music and review records, and a bad album cover could justifiably turn me off from wanting to listen to a band.

The pressure was on.

Dave told me the title of the album and an image instantly sprang to mind.  I made a quick, rough sketch in pencil and sent it to him.  He loved it.  I would just need to start on the full color final art.  I thought to myself, "Could it be this easy?" 

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Then Dave called me about a week later.  He sounded sheepish.  "I have to change the title of the album," he said.  Of course I understood, it's his creation, he has to do whatever he needs to make it right.  Then he told me the new title, and I knew I had to start over from scratch.

The new title, The Left Side, didn't immediately evoke any images for me, and I had a bit of trouble getting my head around what it meant to Dave.  We talked about it over the phone, and I listened to the rough mixes of the songs he sent me, but no clear images were coming to me.  I almost always get an instinctual image out of nowhere, but not this time.

Dave Doobinin photo by Paul De Luna

Dave Doobinin photo by Paul De Luna

He took the title from one his father’s wise quips. “That was something he always said, it was like ‘Are you tough? Do you have it on the left side?’ It was a poignant line for me as a kid,” Doobinin reveals. “This record is about breaking through that self-questioning through, first, acknowledgement, and then standing up to it,” he says.
— from DAVE DOOBININ's BIO

That's when the doubt crept in.  What was I thinking, saying yes to this?  I've never designed an album cover before.  I was stressing out.  

I had to calm my fears and remind myself I was trying something new, and that it was going to take some patience and discovery.  Naturally, once I cleared my thoughts my intuition kicked in.  I was led to a catalog from the 1920's that I'd bought a year or two prior.  I was mesmerized by the images of machine parts. I know I'm on to something whenever it sticks in my mind or I can't stop staring at it.  I listened to the album over & over and played with the shapes until eventually a heart emerged.  

It's important to me that my designs have mystery, but I also want there to be a meaning behind them.  I loved the juxtaposition of the softness of the heart with the hard, cold machine parts and how the machine parts portrayed the complexity of emotion in all of Dave's songs.  After sending some collage sketches back and forth with Dave, we finally agreed on a treatment we both loved for the front and back covers.  

I busted out my scissors, bought some rubber cement, put the album on repeat and made a 12" x 12" collage, knowing that it will come out on vinyl at some point.  

This is the album cover I designed for Dave Doobinin's The Left Side:

I was really happy with the finished product, and so grateful to my friend Dave for giving me the opportunity to push myself creatively.  I'm ready for my next album cover.  Hire me!

  • Dave Doobinin's The Left Side is available now - BUY IT ON ITUNES

Watch this beautiful video for "Freddy & Barbara" - Dave shot it, edited it and stars in it with Briana Winter who sings on the song as well.


Designing a T-Shirt for The Flesh Eaters

Several weeks ago I had the great fortune to be asked to design a T-shirt for The Flesh Eaters tour. Indie record label Superior Viaduct has just reissued The Flesh Eaters' 1981 album "A Minute to Pray A Second To Die" on CD & LP, and miraculously all the members found enough time off from their other projects to put together a five-date West Coast tour.

I was excited for the opportunity to design the shirt, but I'll also admit I was a bit intimidated.  It's hard to describe the decades of creativity, artistry and experience within this band, not to mention the cultural impact each band member has made individually and collectively.  I put the album on my record player and listened to it over and over, falling in love with the energy, drama, poetry, chaos, elegance and grit.  After a few listens, I was singing along and looking forward to certain strange time signatures or particular howls by Chris D.  

Although the record has a lot of dynamics and layers to it, to me the overall feel is dramatic, a tiny bit creepy and overflowing with huge talent. So that is what I wanted to convey with the shirt. Singer-songwriter and frontman Chris D. has remained constant through several lineups of The Flesh Eaters, so the lineup for this particular record was noteworthy. 

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I wanted the feel for the image to be noir, mysterious and a little glamorous in a gritty way.  Bonus if it looks like it could have existed in 1981, the original release date for the record. I hand-lettered the band's name, collaged some old photographs & chose a bold, classic font for the band members' names, stretching across the bottom like movie credits.  It looks a bit like a creepy film poster, with Chris D. as the star looming largest and beneath him the members of this lineup are all present and accounted for.  

My first sketch was approved by the band and that's what made it to the final T-shirt. 

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I'm not a big fan of having tour dates on the back of T-shirts, but in this case it seemed relevant.  I placed the text so that it would still make an interesting overall shape from a distance.  The shirts are printed on 100% cotton shirts with discharge ink, so that they'll feel soft and worn in pretty quickly.  

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I was happy and sad that they sold out of the T-shirts on the second night of the five-night tour!  (It was pretty disappointing there were no T-shirts at the Los Angeles show.)

They got additional shirts printed for the final show (tonight) in Seattle with Mudhoney, and from that batch I'll be able to fill orders placed through this website.  Shirts will ship on or before January 30th. I've gotten orders from as far as Finland!

>> ORDER YOUR FLESH EATERS T-SHIRT HERE <<

I love this record, love the band, and loved this project.  I'm looking forward to future design work that is as creatively fulfilling as this has been.  Thanks Flesh Eaters!

CONTACT ME if you need your own custom T-shirt design


Welcome to the new Featherweight

Hi, I'm Krissy Teegerstrom and I just built this new website for Featherweight Studio.  It's also the new home to my brand Featherweight Clothing Co.

My old website for Featherweight Clothing Co. got hacked in a way that was not easily or affordably fixable.  So I took it as a sign to rebuild elsewhere.

I had been wanting to change up my web presence anyway.  See, I'm not actually a "clothing company" - I'm really just one person.  I intend for this new website to represent me and what I do, which is:

FEATHERWEIGHT CLOTHING CO.

My Featherweight Clothing Co. brand of tees, sweatshirts & one-of-a-kind clothing is still alive and well and is sold in several amazing boutiques.  

CUSTOM DESIGN

I'm now offering custom design under the umbrella of Featherweight Studio.  

I love creating custom designs for musicians, creative entrepreneurs and righteous brands.  I'm not your typical graphic designer; a big part of my aesthetic is the soulfulness of imagery that has been created by the human hand.  

I design by hand, using pencil, paper, ink, paint and/or fabric.  My techniques include collage, drawing, sewing, bleaching, embroidering & more.  

Custom design clients have included Tellason Denim, John Doe, The Flesh Eaters, Rhett Miller of the Old 97s, Backyard and Beach, and Dave Doobinin.  

View a gallery of my CUSTOM DESIGNS.  If you need some custom design work, CONTACT ME.

Thanks for finding me!