You have to hand it to British born graphic designer David Marsh and his brilliant recreation of some of the most loved and iconic album covers of all time – he did so using Pantone swatches, which would have taken hours & caused a serious case of eye-strain.
But all that hard work and creative ingenuity has paid off, not only are the album covers faithfully recreated – they look like awesome 8-bit versions of the originals. (And we love our 8-bit here at So Bad So Good)
You can see more of his work right here via our friends at Design Boom.
Pink Floyd: Dark Side Of The Moon (1973)

Frank Zappa & the Mothers of Invention: ‘Weasels Ripped My Flesh’ (1970)

David Bowie: Hunky Dory (1971)

Patti Smith: Horses (1975)

Roxy Music: Country life (1974)

Johnny Cash: At Folsom Prison (1968)

The Beatles: With The Beatles (1963)

Nirvana: Nevermind (1991)

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