Rap Packs is a passion project born from my love of hip-hop, sports, and collectible trading cards. Each card is a custom illustration that captures the essence of a specific artist—drawing inspiration from their music, visuals, iconic moments, recent releases, or cultural lore. The result is a stylized, collectible card that feels as dynamic and layered as the artist it represents.
To bring the concept to life beyond the cards themselves, I modeled a custom display case and stand in Blender, and created a rendered animation showcasing the cards in a slow, dramatic rotation—adding a tactile, collectible feel to the digital experience. Rap Packs is a celebration of hip-hop culture through design, merging nostalgia with storytelling and visual flair.
Rap Packs is a passion project born from my love of hip-hop, sports, and collectible trading cards. Each card is a custom illustration that captures the essence of a specific artist—drawing inspiration from their music, visuals, iconic moments, recent releases, or cultural lore. The result is a stylized, collectible card that feels as dynamic and layered as the artist it represents.
To bring the concept to life beyond the cards themselves, I modeled a custom display case and stand in Blender, and created a rendered animation showcasing the cards in a slow, dramatic rotation—adding a tactile, collectible feel to the digital experience. Rap Packs is a celebration of hip-hop culture through design, merging nostalgia with storytelling and visual flair.
Rap Packs is a passion project born from my love of hip-hop, sports, and collectible trading cards. Each card is a custom illustration that captures the essence of a specific artist—drawing inspiration from their music, visuals, iconic moments, recent releases, or cultural lore. The result is a stylized, collectible card that feels as dynamic and layered as the artist it represents.
To bring the concept to life beyond the cards themselves, I modeled a custom display case and stand in Blender, and created a rendered animation showcasing the cards in a slow, dramatic rotation—adding a tactile, collectible feel to the digital experience. Rap Packs is a celebration of hip-hop culture through design, merging nostalgia with storytelling and visual flair.
This Rap Pack card pays tribute to Travis Scott’s Days Before Rodeo mixtape, reimagined through the lens of vintage Western comics like Billy the Kid. The illustration places Travis front and center in a stylized cowboy getup—an homage to pop culture’s most iconic outlaw, Woody—blending classic cartoon grit with modern hip-hop swagger.
In the background, collaborators Young Thug and Quavo make subtle appearances, nodding to their contributions to the project and the tight-knit energy that helped define the mixtape’s sound. Overhead, the glowing moon from the original cover art looms large, tying the whole scene back to the visual tone of the era.
This card captures Days Before Rodeo not just as a mixtape, but as a defining moment in Travis’ mythology—chaotic, cinematic, and unmistakably his.
This Rap Pack card pays tribute to Travis Scott’s Days Before Rodeo mixtape, reimagined through the lens of vintage Western comics like Billy the Kid. The illustration places Travis front and center in a stylized cowboy getup—an homage to pop culture’s most iconic outlaw, Woody—blending classic cartoon grit with modern hip-hop swagger.
In the background, collaborators Young Thug and Quavo make subtle appearances, nodding to their contributions to the project and the tight-knit energy that helped define the mixtape’s sound. Overhead, the glowing moon from the original cover art looms large, tying the whole scene back to the visual tone of the era.
This card captures Days Before Rodeo not just as a mixtape, but as a defining moment in Travis’ mythology—chaotic, cinematic, and unmistakably his.
This Rap Pack card pays tribute to Travis Scott’s Days Before Rodeo mixtape, reimagined through the lens of vintage Western comics like Billy the Kid. The illustration places Travis front and center in a stylized cowboy getup—an homage to pop culture’s most iconic outlaw, Woody—blending classic cartoon grit with modern hip-hop swagger.
In the background, collaborators Young Thug and Quavo make subtle appearances, nodding to their contributions to the project and the tight-knit energy that helped define the mixtape’s sound. Overhead, the glowing moon from the original cover art looms large, tying the whole scene back to the visual tone of the era.
This card captures Days Before Rodeo not just as a mixtape, but as a defining moment in Travis’ mythology—chaotic, cinematic, and unmistakably his.
This Rap Pack card reimagines Latto as the centerpiece of her own Arizona Iced Tea bottle—infused with attitude, sweetness, and Southern heat. Inspired by her Sugar Honey Ice Tea album, the illustration mimics the bold, pastel tones and floral patterns found on iconic iced tea can designs, giving the card a playful yet polished feel.
Peaches line the bottom of the artwork, paying homage to Latto’s Georgia roots, while her confident pose and styling radiate the blend of sass and strength that defines her music. The design is both a visual pun and a tribute, capturing her flavor in a collectible that’s as fresh as her flow.
This Rap Pack card reimagines Latto as the centerpiece of her own Arizona Iced Tea bottle—infused with attitude, sweetness, and Southern heat. Inspired by her Sugar Honey Ice Tea album, the illustration mimics the bold, pastel tones and floral patterns found on iconic iced tea can designs, giving the card a playful yet polished feel.
Peaches line the bottom of the artwork, paying homage to Latto’s Georgia roots, while her confident pose and styling radiate the blend of sass and strength that defines her music. The design is both a visual pun and a tribute, capturing her flavor in a collectible that’s as fresh as her flow.
This Rap Pack card reimagines Latto as the centerpiece of her own Arizona Iced Tea bottle—infused with attitude, sweetness, and Southern heat. Inspired by her Sugar Honey Ice Tea album, the illustration mimics the bold, pastel tones and floral patterns found on iconic iced tea can designs, giving the card a playful yet polished feel.
Peaches line the bottom of the artwork, paying homage to Latto’s Georgia roots, while her confident pose and styling radiate the blend of sass and strength that defines her music. The design is both a visual pun and a tribute, capturing her flavor in a collectible that’s as fresh as her flow.
This Rap Pack card flips the classic Atari Dig Dug cover into a hip-hop homage starring 42 Dugg. Staying true to the original composition, the card swaps out vintage arcade elements for street-savvy details that reflect Dugg’s persona and wordplay.
In this version, 42 Dugg takes center stage as the game’s main character—complete with iced-out chains, a Rolex, and his signature rugged energy. A stylized dog appears underground as a nod to his frequent use of the term “doggy,” blending humor and authenticity into the retro visual style.
It’s a perfect mash-up of 8-bit nostalgia and modern rap bravado—where arcade culture meets Detroit grit.
This Rap Pack card flips the classic Atari Dig Dug cover into a hip-hop homage starring 42 Dugg. Staying true to the original composition, the card swaps out vintage arcade elements for street-savvy details that reflect Dugg’s persona and wordplay.
In this version, 42 Dugg takes center stage as the game’s main character—complete with iced-out chains, a Rolex, and his signature rugged energy. A stylized dog appears underground as a nod to his frequent use of the term “doggy,” blending humor and authenticity into the retro visual style.
It’s a perfect mash-up of 8-bit nostalgia and modern rap bravado—where arcade culture meets Detroit grit.
This Rap Pack card flips the classic Atari Dig Dug cover into a hip-hop homage starring 42 Dugg. Staying true to the original composition, the card swaps out vintage arcade elements for street-savvy details that reflect Dugg’s persona and wordplay.
In this version, 42 Dugg takes center stage as the game’s main character—complete with iced-out chains, a Rolex, and his signature rugged energy. A stylized dog appears underground as a nod to his frequent use of the term “doggy,” blending humor and authenticity into the retro visual style.
It’s a perfect mash-up of 8-bit nostalgia and modern rap bravado—where arcade culture meets Detroit grit.