Great artists are redesigning the covers of Apple Music playlists

If you are a subscriber of Apple musicso you may have noticed that some covers of playlists They are simpler and more elaborate, with many iconographic elements. For music and design lovers, a good playlist It must also be well represented visually, and Ma is taking it very seriously.

Playlist cover

Apple Music has recently started updating the covers of its playlists with new images created by leading artists from the industry, as reported by The verge. According to Apple Global Editorial Director Rachel Newman, the goal is to give her content "some personality and recognition."

In this sense, Ma will update the playlists most popular first and keep closing new partnerships to renew thousands of selected reproduction covers. To achieve such recognition, the company has recruited big names in design, such as the creator of the Australian AC / DC logo.

In addition, Newman said that the dissemination of these arts seeks to “connect more directly playlists) with the communities and the culture they are intended for ”. For her, previously the covers "had a fine work of art that was standard."

Playlist cover The Riff

Artists of Ma's new visual productions include graphic designer Stole Moab Stojmenov, who created the cover of the album “Culture” by the American group Migos. Stojmenov said that to produce the art of playlist Hip-Hop Hits he drew on previous work and focused on “representing the sound, the environment and the idea of ​​a musical project”.

Playlist cover Dale Reggaetn

In addition to Stojmenov, artist Carlos Perez, who directed the music video of hit “Despacito” also created several images to playlists from Apple Music, including “Dale Reggaetn”. He said the freedom provided by Apple allowed him to add even more authenticity to the creation of these arts than the company's goal with the project.

As we said, Apple will continue to update the cover of its playlists in the coming months, so we'll still see a lot of news ahead.