by sofia
Quim Marin's 2025 vinyl artwork design collection for ICONYC, W Berlin, and more labels blends iridescent 3D forms with stark black fields and bold type.
Barcelona-based art director Quim Marin has spent years building a recognizable visual voice in music packaging. His latest project, Vinyl Artworks Collect, gathers sleeve designs for four labels: ICONYC, W Berlin, ASSEMBLED, and MODULE. Each release gets its own identity, yet the collection reads as unified. A single design sensibility connects them all: strip everything non-essential and let color do the work.
The recurring motif is iridescent, sculpted form against total black. Marin renders organic shapes, then bathes them in full-spectrum chromatic light. Skin tones shift from coral to violet to acid green within a single frame. This is not decoration. It functions as a narrative device, signaling a track's emotional register before the listener presses play. As vinyl artwork design, it uses the format's physical scale to maximum effect.
Vinyl Artwork Design: Where Type Meets Image
Typography plays a deliberate role across every vinyl artwork design in this set. Marin sets track listings and catalog numbers in condensed Grotesque type. The text floats against dark grounds, referencing the printed inlay tradition. Label names appear in uppercase with generous tracking, giving each release a distinct proprietary identity.
Motion direction came from TUGS Studio. Marin's Behance profile shows the full scope alongside earlier projects for JAZZ I AM Barcelona and Picasso Barcelona 2023. All share the same rigorous reduction of visual noise. This collection proves vinyl sleeve design remains one of the most compressed and demanding formats in graphic design.





