Melted Corporative Aethetics & Typography by Albert Andersen
Albert Andersen is a Danish freelance graphic designer and 3D artist. While studying at the Danish School of Media and Journalism (DMJX), he developed his signature psychedelic style using a mix of 3D renders, visual feedback loops, and lots of scanned textures. He now helps musicians, tech companies, and many others by creating expressive album art and unique visual brand reinterpretations.
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