Dialog Cet - Like Animals (pictured above top)
Our latest (last?) record was the hardest to make for us as a band. Fortunately, creating the artwork was a walk in the park. I drew a self portrait of me as an elephant and Robin liked it. It communicates everything about this record. Animals, weirdness, pop, chaos, labyrinths, happiness, sadness, past and future. But most of all it deprives the album of some of its pretentiousness.
Dialog Cet - Ny Metall (pictured above bottom)
With this demon, drawn on over head film, I tried to communicate the cliched evilness of metal music (and in ourselves) as well as the controlled chaos the music really was (again, that applies to us as well). This was our second album and quite a leap from our previous (debut) effort, we were in our prime and didn't give a fuck about what anyone, anywhere thought. I must say, even with all its flaws (and trust me, there are plenty) this is the best record we have done to date and also something I am genuinely proud of (and that goes for the artwork as well I might add).

Ed Greene - Ed Greene
I was lucky enough to get the opportunity to create the artwork for my best friend's debut CD. The music has a folk-pop-rock feel to the outstanding melodies and to me it sounds like plateaus, valleys, rivers and mountains. Instead of stating the obvious in a too obvious way I tried to abstract it and chose to use a material that also, in itself, communicates what I was after. So I embroidered a pattern with colorful thread, and to me it is a landscape but also a close up of a cowboy shirt.

Dialogcabincet - split 7"
A fantastic Hungarian millennium party combined with great typography creates what probably is the best album artwork ever.
Involved in:
Design, illustration & concept development