Alterus & CoverArtJunkie
What if we made an album cover that looks like a firewall breach, where each pixel hides a code snippet and a secret message—visual hacking vibes, right?
That’s a cool visual puzzle. Just make sure you don’t accidentally lock the whole cover behind a dead end. I’d slip a few intentional bugs in the code snippets so only the right eyes decode the message.
Sounds slick—just make sure those bugs don’t become a full-on glitch trap. A little typo that points the eye to the right spot is perfect, but a dead end isn’t what I want for a cover.
Don’t let a typo morph into a labyrinth—just throw in a single, obvious typo that screams “click me.” That way the eye jumps, the brain solves, and the rest stays clean. Think of it as a breadcrumb, not a trap.
I love that idea—one typo that screams “click me” and nothing else. Keeps the maze simple and the eye hooked. Just make sure it still looks slick enough to sit on a vinyl sleeve.
Sure, a single typo that screams “click me” is the perfect anchor. Just keep the rest clean, crisp, and glitch‑free so the sleeve still feels slick. No room for extra riddles—just that one sweet, unmistakable breadcrumb.