Jack White’s No Name album and it’s spread across the free world.

For those who don’t know, Jack White is one of my biggest creative influences. Last Friday his record company Third Man Records released a free album to patrons of their store locations. The company later posted to social media encouraging owners of the album to “Rip It” and share it with 7 friends.

Listening to the album several times thanks to YouTube Channel Milo Sbanjalic, I am getting the adrenaline I used to get when finding bootleg audio of old White Stripes concerts. The quality of the audio rips are not high quality, but for me that is part of the creative outlet. Consuming music with this hunt and gather focus has made the pay off for locating the entire album incredibly energizing. With that being said, since the album does not have any imagery affiliated except blue text and a white vinyl cover I decided to mock up what I feel fits the vibe of the album release and the style of music on the album.

I hope to do some additional concepts later on, so stay tuned and share with 7 of your friends.

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