Taylor Kirk is the front man of Timber Timbre. His artistic vision and style are not only a guiding force for the music made and released by the band, but his photo also graces the cover of the band's fourth album, Creep On Creepin' On. It is his sense of mood and creativity that sets the tone for all which Timber Timbre puts forth. Robyn Kotyk is the Arts & Crafts' in-house designer and a two-time JUNO nominee and JUNO Award winner, earning a nomination in for Recording Package of the Year for Constantines' Kensington Heights in 2009 and winning the award alongside Justin Peroff, Joe McKay and others for the Broken Social Scene's Forgiveness Rock Record box set in 2011.
Nina Nielsen is a friend of Kirk's, whose photo is featured on the album's sleeve, contributing notably to the overarching feel of the packaging. Together, these three created a multi-edition package (albums are available featuring three separate colour schemes) that both honour the chilling music contained on the records and establish a mood before said records are even played.