Songs of Euphoria Artbook

Here’s a glimpse into an artbook I designed for the band Songs of Euphoria.

With this project, I wanted to capture the experience of attending a live concert—the darkness of the room, illuminated only by the stage, with the focus entirely on the band. To achieve this visually, I used negative space, a design principle where empty space (in this case, the black pages) is strategically utilized to bring the actual content—the band's images and text—to the forefront. Balancing negative and positive space is a fundamental yet often overlooked aspect of design. It provides the eye with a place to rest and enhances the composition’s appeal in a subtle but powerful way.

As both a graphic designer and a singer, I understand the passion and dedication that go into creative projects. That’s why I love collaborating with artists to visually bring their vision to life. With Songs of Euphoria, we were on the same wavelength from the start—sharing not only a deep love for music but also a commitment to high standards in realizing our ideas. This shared mindset made our collaboration both efficient and inspiring, and I believe the final result speaks to what’s possible when artists and designers work hand in hand.

Bringing the band’s creative world to life through design was an enriching experience, and I look forward to continuing to support artists in telling their stories visually.

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