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wrathradesigns · 8 days
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Album concept design
Svartþoka - Live at Galdrafár á Ströndum - Icelandic Sorcery Festival
Imagined bootleg vinyl release of Svartþoka performing live in Iceland.
Model Día Andrésdóttir
Photo : Katie Metcalfe
Design Wrathra Designs
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wrathradesigns · 11 days
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Tautech - Into the Glitch
Concept - minimalist glitch techno in style of Autechre and Warp records.
Original photo *Payton Tuttle*
Design @wrathradesigns
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wrathradesigns · 12 days
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Seiðkona : The Sorceress
Imaginary 1979 BBC Radiophonic Workshop soundtrack album to a disturbing coproduction by BBC/RÚV
Folk Horror BBC series, filmed on location in Iceland and England. The album was issued once on vinyl and cassette in 1980.
In 2020 Dæmonfyre licensed the music for a limited edition CD release and digital download.
Photo Ali Saadat
Design @wrathradesigns
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wrathradesigns · 12 days
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Forest of the Bone Witch “imaginary soundtrack album to a disturbing Folk Horror BBC series”
Photos Katie Metcalfe, Julia Kadel
Design @wrathradesigns
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wrathradesigns · 12 days
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A Social Contract - John Court; Penguin Modern Classics.
Mock up cover of an imagined reprint of the 1973 novel by John Court (writing as Nick Stone). In the tradition of other books in that series such as On the Road etc
The 1973 book would have been a pulp novel, much like Richard Allen’s infamous ‘Skinhead’ series from New English Library.
The design is modelled strongly from the Penguin Modern Classics design, using ITC Avant Garde Gothic with a thin border to approximate the original font.
The cover image is adapted from a fashion shoot with the late Andy Whitfield who starred in Spartacus: Blood and Sand until his tragic death in 2011 from non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
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wrathradesigns · 13 days
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The Banishing
Movie poster concept - “folk horror drama set in 17th century New England, where the true evil is in the hearts of men”.
Photographer: Katie Metcalfe
Model: Giorgia Sottotetti
Design: @wrathradesigns
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wrathradesigns · 13 days
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A Social Contract
Inspired to make this poster after intense dreams last night - where my imagination conjured a nihilistic thriller.
The setting was a grimy blend of 70’s Northern England and New York
The unnamed protagonist dressed in a 3/4 length black leather jacket and played by David Morrissey, was a newly released prisoner.
He visits his ex-wife and she tells him to leave but not before his daughter asks for a birthday gift.
Desperate for money he asks for a “contract” from a former associate played by Paul Giamatti, who double crosses him - furious he despatches him with a shotgun. He becomes ever more desperate and keeps dropping or damaging the overpriced gift his daughter has asked for - a Mr Popcorn.
Various others get “taken out” along the way and as he drops the toy a final time and scrabbles to gather the pieces, police cars arrive silently in the background. He’s apprehended and tazed.
End credits.
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