The album cover for Butterfly by Daphni features a dreamy, multi-layered composition that centers on a brightly colored butterfly, appearing as though it is emerging from or pressed against a textured surface like frosted glass or water. This visual motif reflects the album's title and themes of transformation, particularly in tracks like "Caterpillar". The design by 555-5555 utilizes a soft blue color palette with prismatic light leaks and shimmering textures, mirroring the fluid, rhythmic nature of Dan Snaith’s electronic production on songs like "Sad Piano House". The overall aesthetic is ethereal and nostalgic, capturing the uplifting energy of the sixteen-track collection.
The album cover for Butterfly by Daphni features a dreamy, multi-layered composition that centers on a brightly colored butterfly, appearing as though it is emerging from or pressed against a textured surface like frosted glass or water. This visual motif […]
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