Advert • Virgin • Καταχώρηση

Ad for

Virgin

for Metal Hammer magazine

“It was worth the wait!”

Διαφημιστική καταχώρηση της

Virgin

για το περιοδικό Metal Hammer

Advert for Blind Guardian and Tool new releases. I have used visual elements from both albums in order to create this background. Διαφημιστική καταχώρηση για τις καινούργιες κυκλοφορίες των Blind Guardian και Tool. Για τη δημιουργία του φόντου έχω χρησιμοποιήσει εικαστικά στοιχεία και από τα δύο άλμπουμ.

2002

Concept & Artwork Ιδέα & Σχεδιασμός

Marina Kanavaki Μαρίνα Καναβάκη

36 thoughts on “Advert • Virgin • Καταχώρηση

  1. Timothy Price's avatar
    Timothy Price May 14, 2021 — 3:40 pm

    Wow. That is a marvelous design. “Cool Tool” as they say.

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    1. marina kanavaki's avatar

      Ah, thank you, my friend! One of those jobs that I have to work very fast and with no source material to use.

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      1. Dale's avatar

        Pleasure, my friend!

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  2. Earthpages.org's avatar

    Reminds me just a little of Spirit’s album cover art https://www.google.com/search?q=12+dreams+of+dr+sardonicus Do you and your husband know that album? “It’s nature’s way…” Other than that, not too memorable… musically. But it was pretty big here for a while. 🙂

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    1. marina kanavaki's avatar

      I knew the band and album and funny enough first time I heard “Nature’s way” was by This Mortal Coil (https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dVgB1g4Lzas) I bet Oannes knows the album. Blind Guardian album designer probably knew the reference…

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      1. Earthpages.org's avatar

        Nice version. This Mortal Coil brings back memories of living in an apartment just before my big India trip! I had a friend who introduced me to them, the Cocteau Twins, bands like that. Atmospheric… 🙂

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        1. marina kanavaki's avatar

          Yes, back then (college years) I was very much into 4AD stuff and dark goth. 😉

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          1. Earthpages.org's avatar

            It’s interesting how word got around about what was ‘hot’ back then. So different from today. 😄

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            1. marina kanavaki's avatar

              Very different…. not to mention the depth of the swamp one has to dig in nowadays! 🙄😱

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            2. Earthpages.org's avatar

              Haha… I guess record stores did a quick filter… and then friends, and friends of friends, and parties… In the 1970s FM radio was really groovy here… the DJ would tell you in advance, on air, to “get your tape deck ready” because they were going to play a whole album! 

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            3. marina kanavaki's avatar

              I was one of those people recording on tape! 😉 Whole different times, almost alien to today! Just take a look at the audience of progressive bands back in the 60s, how eager and respectful people were, joyous to be taking in great music.

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            4. Earthpages.org's avatar

              Yeah, I was trying to explain to a younger person once how the modern use of synthesizers builds on the 70s… how it’s now so integrated, chopped up and manipulated with PCs. She replied, “I don’t know what you are talking about!” Ha ha. I still occasionally listen to top 40—mostly interested from a production angle. Curious about the times, what they’re doing, what it reflects…

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            5. marina kanavaki's avatar

              Sometimes I think we were fortunate -in a way- for having experienced both worlds. Analog & digital. ….other times , not so much! 😉

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            6. Earthpages.org's avatar

              There was something magical in the pure analog. I get a similar feeling from the original Star Trek where the FX weren’t so great but the imagination was spellbinding. I think that sums up a lot of the difference. Imagination is more compelling than mere digitalia. At least, that’s how I see it, having lived during both eras too! ⚛️🔭⚛️

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            7. marina kanavaki's avatar

              That’s exactly the point! Brilliantly put and I can relate so much with the first Star Trek. 🌟💫🌠⭐🖖

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            8. Earthpages.org's avatar

              Yes I remember your telling me that you and yours were watching it. For me, that show is something like Shakespeare. 🙂

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            9. marina kanavaki's avatar

              I believe ”yours” would agree with you 😉!

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  3. Resa's avatar

    VERY COOL!
    That’s something how I feel today.
    Yesterday I went for a 4 hour walk, came home, ate and fell asleep.
    Got up this morning and dealt with taxes until 1:30!
    I am discombobulated. ooooxxxxxxooooooxoxoxo

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    1. marina kanavaki's avatar

      Ah, thank you dahling!
      …and I learned a word today! 😉🤣
      ❤🤗❤🤗❤🤗❤🤗❤🤗❤

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      1. Resa's avatar

        ❦🧐❦🤓❦🙃 xoxoxoxo ❦🧐❦🤓❦🙃

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        1. marina kanavaki's avatar

          🥰😍🥰😍🥰😍🥰😍🥰😍🥰

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            1. marina kanavaki's avatar

              🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗

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            2. Resa's avatar

              LOL!!! 🌟🧡☀️🧡🌟🧡☀️🧡

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            3. marina kanavaki's avatar

              💫🌟⭐🌟💫⭐🧡💫🌟⭐💫🌟⭐

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            4. Resa's avatar

              xoxo ⭐🧡💫 xoxo

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            5. marina kanavaki's avatar

              🏵😘💐💐💐💐😘🏵

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