CASE STUDY — GRAPHIC DESIGN

Cover art for a song about answering a call, one step at a time.

"Paths" is a gospel single about walking in God's direction and answering His call. TeenStreet Worship wanted cover art built around that idea — something that would hold up as a tiny streaming thumbnail and still feel considered blown up to vinyl size.

Client TeenStreet Worship
Type Album Art
Services Graphic Design
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THE BRIEF

A visual for a song about following, not arriving.

"Paths" is about the walk itself — staying in step with where God is leading, not a single moment of arrival. TeenStreet Worship wanted cover art that carried that same idea: a sense of direction and movement, rather than a static portrait or a generic worship-album look. It also had to work at two extremes — a few hundred pixels on a phone lock screen, and full size on a vinyl sleeve or streaming banner.

Paths album art on a vinyl record mockup Paths album cover art, clean square Paths album art shown on a phone lock screen music player
WHAT WE MADE

An illustration built to work at any size.

Detail crop of the Paths album art mountain illustration
THE PATH ITSELF

One line, doing most of the emotional work.

The trail of light winding through the mountains carries the whole idea — a path that keeps going, disappearing over the next ridge rather than ending in frame. Getting that one shape right mattered more than any other single element in the piece.

Paths album art shown on a phone lock screen music player
WHERE IT ACTUALLY GETS SEEN

Most listeners meet the art as a thumbnail first.

Before anyone sees this at full size, they see it as a tiny square on a lock screen or a streaming queue — so legibility at that scale came before anything else.

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THE RESULT

Cover art that carries the song's sense of direction, at every size it's seen.

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