It's vitally important that the graphics on your CD look as good your demo sounds. Otherwise, you run the risk of sandbagging a perfectly wonderful demo!
The artwork on your demo is just as important as your delivery on each spot and the production values of the demo itself. Proper packaging of your demo is imperative. Why? Because it either promotes you or it doesn't.
It's basic advertising.
Would you pick up a less than attractive package of ANYTHING at the grocery store and try it, not knowing what you are going to get? Not likely.
There are literally dozens of suggestions we can make regarding the graphics for your demo. The best may be for you to purchase The Sound Advice Encyclopedia of Voiceover and the Business of Being a Working Talent and read the "Graphics" chapter. It's likely to save you a great deal of time, money and embarrassment!
SOUND ADVICE has had a great deal of success working with a small pool of artists and creative professionals. Topping the list are freelancer Ginger Bryan and graphic designer Jenn Harrell of Wyville USA, and web designer Alan Janis of Cataclysm Design.

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To find out how Ginger Bryan can help with your graphics, contact her at ginger.bryan@hotmail.com.
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To find out how Jenn Harrell and Wyville USA can help with your graphics, contact her at wyvilleusa@earthlink.net.

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To find out how Cataclysm's web designer Alan Janis can help with your voiceover website, contact him at alan@cataclysmdesign.com.
