Here are a couple of options for CONRACK. I couldn't find a hi-res version of the poster style you requested a while back, but I did stumble across these alternates. The first one is the rare Style "B" poster (the more common Style "A" is a crashing bore) designed by John Alvin and Anthony Goldschmidt; I'm not sure if it was ever used commercially. I recreated the title font from scratch.
Up next is the cover art for the paperback tie-in. This was in pretty rough shape, and the colors were a mess. I tried my best to spruce it up, but I don't think it was entirely successful.
Here are a couple of options for CONRACK. I couldn't find a hi-res version of the poster style you requested a while back, but I did stumble across these alternates. The first one is the rare Style "B" poster (the more common Style "A" is a crashing bore) designed by John Alvin and Anthony Goldschmidt; I'm not sure if it was ever used commercially. I recreated the title font from scratch.
Up next is the cover art for the paperback tie-in. This was in pretty rough shape, and the colors were a mess. I tried my best to spruce it up, but I don't think it was entirely successful.
Enjoy!
Oh wow, those covers are awesome, Brad! I've never seen this artwork before, and much prefer it to the other posters. Your work cleaning up the 2nd one is great, to my eyes. Thanks so much for these.
Oh wow, those covers are awesome, Brad! I've never seen this artwork before, and much prefer it to the other posters. Your work cleaning up the 2nd one is great, to my eyes. Thanks so much for these.
You're welcome! I stumbled across the Style "B" poster quite by accident.
I don't care, Swash and Brad are doing great work in this thread.
Well thank you! I'm enjoying everybody's contributions as well (and using quite a few of them).
I'm just having fun here.
To which end…
For my digital library, I am arranging my Star Trek: Voyager by composer, save for some of the two-part episode scores that are album length on their own, which I am making their own albums.
For those who would also do such a tasteless thing, here are some of the covers I made:
Now, how do I convert that into a cd insert? (I will trade a cd for a nice glossy one with spine0
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Print it out on premium photo paper glossy.
Dimensions should be 4.724"/123.5mm square.
That's the cover that is essentially a mock-up of what I think the soundtrack LP would most likely have looked like had it been released concurrently with the film.