To design for musicians, Caleb Vanden Boom excavates "little gems of imagery" from their songs
Briefly

Caleb emphasizes how the playful tone in Clairo's music influenced his visuals, merging elegance with whimsical imagery to enhance audience engagement.
His work on Portoloa Festival involved embracing the industrial nature of the site, creating a punk, DIY aesthetic with distressed typography to reflect that grit.
Through improvised techniques in creating graphics for Vampire Weekend, Caleb showcased the importance of found footage, intertwining the past with personal artistic expression.
Caleb believes that visuals not only please artists but deepen fans' connections to music, showing how design expands an artist's world beyond sound.
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