
We get it: you want to show off your stellar music taste by hanging some vinyl albums on the wall, but you also don’t want it to look like you’re squatting in a branch of Urban Outfitters.
The solution? Give all of your money to Aussie artist Nick Barclay, who has crafted a bunch of uber cool-looking minimalist interpretations of famous album covers.
You might remember the graphic designer's ace technique from his series on the symptoms of depression, Star Wars characters and popular brand logos.
Have a look at the stripped-back prints below, and have a go at identifying them (answers below the image).
These classic album covers have been translated into beautiful minimalist prints
Daft Punk - Random Access Memories
These classic album covers have been translated into beautiful minimalist prints
The Beatles - Abbey Road
These classic album covers have been translated into beautiful minimalist prints
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
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These classic album covers have been translated into beautiful minimalist prints
David Bowie – Aladdin Sane
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