Russell Mills worked with
Nine Inch Nails in 1994–1997 and again in 2012–15. In 1994, he was commissioned to create the entire visual world of
The Downward Spiral, beginning with the artwork for the album's cover and booklet, and extending to all of the associated singles (including
March of the Pigs and
Closer to God), the remix collection
Further Down the Spiral, the 1997 video cassette compilation
Closure, the 2004 Deluxe Edition and DualDisc re-releases of
The Downward Spiral, (which was accompanied by several new Mills compositions downloadable from the Nine Inch Nails website), and various promotional materials. These interrelated works contain Mills's heaviest use of organic materials to depict a sense of fragility and decay. Animal skeletons, sets of teeth, blood, feathers, and dead insects are liberally embedded in the canvases. In some pieces, materials have been affixed and then exposed to water or chemical elements, so that their decay is imprinted on the surface of the artwork. In 2012, work began on the cover art for the album
Hesitation Marks, released in 2013, and subsequently an art book called
Cargo in the Blood, released in December 2015. ==Advent of digital design in==