TAD App Gets Video Update

Way back in 2015 I wrote about TAD, a cool app which made it easy for musicians to create their own cover art. Technology has evolved at such a rapid pace since then, so TAD’s creators have updating the app with video functionality.

Now artists can use TAD to create awesome video content and add it to their Facebook profiles. Video content is a great way to announce gigs, tease your latest album, take fans into the studio, and heaps more. TAD also lets you brand these videos with you logo, text, and other design elements.

In time the indie musicians behind TAD hope their program will help fellow musos create online video album cover art. Video album covers might not be a thing yet, but folks working in tech always have to be thinking about the next big thing.

If you haven’t discovered TAD, there’s no better time!

Image used with permission from Apps for Musicians

Free TAD App Makes Cover Art Easy

Unless you’ve got the backing of a big studio, releasing an EP or album can take some serious coin. After you’ve paid for studio time and professional mixing and mastering, there’s little left over for things like cover art. However, cover art is so important because it gives music lovers their first impression of your work.

Your cover art needn’t let you down with TAD, a brand new and totally free locally made cover art app created by indie musicians, for indie musicians. TAD, which stands for Thumbnail Art Design makes it easy to create high-quality cover art for Soundcloud, Bandcamp, iTunes, Spotify, and other popular platforms. Check out the video to see a demonstration of TAD in action.

TAD is available for free download for iOS devices from iTunes now.