Music is known as a universal language that enables personal expression. Artwork, like music, celebrates creativity and craftsmanship, accessible to all. The convergence of these mediums occurs within the album cover—a visual representation of songs by an artist. Over time, however, the album artwork’s significance has faded, relegating the cover to a small thumbnail on streaming services, making the graphic seem worthless, needing less attention, and simply overlooked by the listeners and the artists themselves. Many modern album covers lack the essential connection to the music, diminishing their role in storytelling. Additionally, the process of collaborating with artists to achieve this narrative has been impacted by today's nuances in technology, often bypassing the need for a designer altogether. Not only has this depreciated the value of the cover, but also the album as a whole, complete, synchronized piece. The Album Cover Remix restores the album cover's significance by blending traditional and modern design processes. For this project, I wrote, recorded, and designed the music and the artwork together, making a cohesive meaning between music and art.