When Covid hit, everything went quiet—no events, no meetups, no shows. Digilogue, this cool project that mixes tech and art, had to figure out how to keep things going without a crowd. They moved their talks and panels to Instagram Live, streaming right into people’s homes. The shows were about stuff like gaming during lockdown, how art changed with Covid, and the weird world of virtual events. My job? Make covers that grabbed attention and gave a vibe that matched these fresh, online conversations.
02 . The Solution
I wanted the covers to feel alive, like they were buzzing with energy even on a small phone screen. So, I went for bold colors and sharp contrasts—think neon greens, hot pinks, and bright yellows—set on dark, grid-like backgrounds. The text isn’t just slapped on; it twists and stacks in fun ways to catch the eye and hint at the creative chaos behind the talks. The faces of the speakers got their own spotlight, framed in shapes that felt modern but real. Little details—like sparkles and geometric lines—add just enough flavor without overdoing it. In the end, the covers don’t just say “podcast”—they say “this is something fresh, something worth clicking on.”