ECHOS

CYBERCIGIL

A stylised merchandise design for Echos, as part of their album release, "Quiet, In Your Service".

Featuring a custom and bespoke 'cybercigil' styled piece of display typography, featuring rosary styled custom crucifixes descending from the logotype. The Y2K style of typography was further stylised with a dithered chrome effect.

In an effort to push the merchandise of Echos further into that of a more premium feeling clothing brand, we wanted to create some more experimental pieces where the visuals are prioritised over brand recognition; giving us a lot of freedom and flexibility when creating merchandise and creating a much more diverse, unique, and interesting collection

I had the idea of making a barely legible logotype; extreme metal genres such as slam and goregrind bands often have logos that are barely legible and priories shape and character over legibility; why should they have all the fun?

Set up for DTG printing.

Merchandise

CLIENT WORK

MMXXV

ECHOS

CYBERCIGIL

A stylised merchandise design for Echos, as part of their album release, "Quiet, In Your Service".

Featuring a custom and bespoke 'cybercigil' styled piece of display typography, featuring rosary styled custom crucifixes descending from the logotype. The Y2K style of typography was further stylised with a dithered chrome effect.

In an effort to push the merchandise of Echos further into that of a more premium feeling clothing brand, we wanted to create some more experimental pieces where the visuals are prioritised over brand recognition; giving us a lot of freedom and flexibility when creating merchandise and creating a much more diverse, unique, and interesting collection

I had the idea of making a barely legible logotype; extreme metal genres such as slam and goregrind bands often have logos that are barely legible and priories shape and character over legibility; why should they have all the fun?

Set up for DTG printing.

Merchandise

CLIENT WORK

MMXXV

ECHOS

CYBERCIGIL

A stylised merchandise design for Echos, as part of their album release, "Quiet, In Your Service".

Featuring a custom and bespoke 'cybercigil' styled piece of display typography, featuring rosary styled custom crucifixes descending from the logotype. The Y2K style of typography was further stylised with a dithered chrome effect.

In an effort to push the merchandise of Echos further into that of a more premium feeling clothing brand, we wanted to create some more experimental pieces where the visuals are prioritised over brand recognition; giving us a lot of freedom and flexibility when creating merchandise and creating a much more diverse, unique, and interesting collection

I had the idea of making a barely legible logotype; extreme metal genres such as slam and goregrind bands often have logos that are barely legible and priories shape and character over legibility; why should they have all the fun?

Set up for DTG printing.

Merchandise

CLIENT WORK

MMXXV