S L O W D A N C E
The cover art of the "Slowdance" song by the Impedance music band is a composition of legs - a symbol of movement into the image of the pause button - a recognizable symbol for stopping or slowing down.

P.S. These are the soloist's legs.
As reference I got Depeche Mode, The Weeknd, Daft Punk and others visual vibes.

M A D N E S S
The cover art for the song "Madness" features an eye and a nose in an acidic contrast neon color scheme. The image of the wide-opened eye and nose beyond the frames represents the idea of losing one's senses or sense of self, which is a central theme in the song.

The neon color scheme is bold and eye-catching, with bright colors that contrast with each other. The acidic tones add an edgy and unconventional feel to the artwork, creating a sense of disorientation that reinforces the theme of madness.
As references I got my own illustrations.

D O N T S T O P
Just Don't stop.
Implementation of visual components into social media materials:

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N I G H T D E L I G H T
The first cover art depicts a warm sunset in a geometry style, which creates a sense of order and structure. The colors are bright and warm, with hues of yellow, orange, and pink that evoke a sense of optimism and hope, catching the warm summer vibe that the song gives to the listener.

In contrast, the second cover art depicts the same sunrise but in neon night colors with electric blues and pinks that contrast sharply with the darkness of the night, emphasizing the vibe of what happens after summer sunset.

Together, the two cover arts create a powerful dyptique that showcases the range of emotions and ideas explored in the song "Words Mean Nothing"

These covers were a continuation of the first Impedance album "Night De Light"
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