There’s something magical about visual storytelling—especially when it serves as a door, not a window. Podcast cover design, much like album art or book covers, is an invitation. It must be clear without being too obvious, and timeless without chasing trends.
Cory brought fresh, streamlined visual branding to our new podcast that instantly felt at home across every major listening platform. He quickly grasped our tone, and his creative insight and collaborative approach made him a pleasure to work with - Brian Warmoth, Host, The AI Artifacts Podcast
For me, podcast covers are a fusion of editorial and identity. They represent not only the content of the show but also the listener who chooses to download it. In a world of shared screens and personalized algorithms, a podcast becomes part of someone’s self-curated digital identity. What they listen to, and how it appears alongside their favorite music or messages, speaks volumes.

Above: Piper: Decoding Healthy and Regenerative Design. Piper is a podcast that explores the fields of interior and architectural design by interviewing industry professionals about best practices and innovative materials. The AI Artifacts Podcast: Breaking Down Today’s Choices That Will Shape Tomorrow’s Tech. Each episode features timely discussions with founders, tech experts, and practitioners to demystify AI. The Cooper Vortex: A podcast focused on America’s only unsolved skyjacking—an ongoing story filled with endless theories. Best Movies Never Made: A movie podcast that dives deep into the greatest films that were never made—a love letter to cinema’s what-ifs and almosts.
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