Lindsey DuncanLindsey Duncan is a talented harpist from the Cincinnati area. She performs a variety of Celtic, renaissance, popular and seasonal music and vocals, and teaches harp to students of all ages. In addition, Lindsey is a writer of speculative fiction.Learn more about Lindsey at her web site: www.lindseyduncan.com |
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Rolling of the StoneThis is Lindsey's first CD. Before the artwork was put together, she had decided on the title, and had an idea for the cover photograph. With this in mind, she bravely carried her harp to a local park, and placed it in front of a rocky waterfall. This wonderfully atmospheric shot was chosen for the front cover.Lindsey is fond of the color purple, so this was chosen as the color theme for the artwork, with text on the front cover in a contrasting shade of green. |
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The same purple color was used for the foundation of the tray liner. A photograph of Lindsey with her harp was added, plus track titles in a decorative font, colored white.
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Lindsey wanted the words to the title song somewhere in the liner notes; they were featured on the inside front cover. The background continued the purple theme, but here was faded to allow small print to stand out. As the song is Scottish, a photograph of Glencoe, in the Scottish Highlands, was included (provided by The Print Doctor). The photograph was given a sepia tint, and the text was colored brown to match the sepia image.
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Liner notes had to be in black and white, as specified by the print company. Another photograph of the rocky waterfall was chosen, enlarged and converted to black and white. It was faded, and liner notes added on top of it.
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The disc carries album name and track titles, plus a Celtic knotwork border, all in purple against the silver of the disc (which appears white in the web image).
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Lindsey also wanted a postcard to publicize her CD. The front cover art was used, embellished a little with decorative corner elements.
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