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    i respect your thought process and work

    you just gotta understand that it looks even more loud without the black/white text and therefore makes it even less subtle

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    nah

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    Charcoal Baby

    Fw the creative drive though

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    I think Parental Advisory stickers give covers a lot more flavor tbh

    Maybe reaching but a sign of rebellion as well

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    Charcoal Baby

    Fw the creative drive though

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    nah, looks like a flag dude

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    zzounn

    in recent years, many visual artists have minimized the Parental Advisory Label itself on their album cover designs. whether for stylistic purposes, or just to hide the sticker, the PAL of today has become relatively microscopic when compared to that of its 2000s counterparts:




    couple this minimization with the previously mentioned smaller album displays, and the text on the PAL becomes virtually illegible

    the new PAL i’m proposing would especially flourish in this undersized format. here’s a side by side comparison of a few recent album covers with tiny parental advisory stickers that would benefit from a text-free PAL replacement:



    What’s that album with the girl?

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    gay4frank

    nah, looks like a flag dude

    that actually was my intention. thats why i applied vexillological logic to the label (simplicity, legibility, distinguishability from far etc.)

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    Its like the lgbt flag but for music

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    gay4frank

    nah, looks like a flag dude

    I agree I think it might look better (or at least more recognizable) if the proportions were the same as the original

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    mans giving us a presentation

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    zzounn

    that actually was my intention. thats why i applied vexillological logic to the label (simplicity, legibility, distinguishability from far etc.)

    Are you deterred by the fact that no-one in this thread likes it?

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    Looks horrible but I appreciate the initiative

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    It’s function is useless because physicals are gone and kids listen to what they want

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    Aftermathbws_

    Are you deterred by the fact that no-one in this thread likes it?

    He stays using big words and dude sounds like a struggling salesman too

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    zzounn

    in recent years, many visual artists have minimized the Parental Advisory Label itself on their album cover designs. whether for stylistic purposes, or just to hide the sticker, the PAL of today has become relatively microscopic when compared to that of its 2000s counterparts:




    couple this minimization with the previously mentioned smaller album displays, and the text on the PAL becomes virtually illegible

    the new PAL i’m proposing would especially flourish in this undersized format. here’s a side by side comparison of a few recent album covers with tiny parental advisory stickers that would benefit from a text-free PAL replacement:



    You put a lot of effort into this I appreciate that

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    Goo

    He stays using big words and dude sounds like a struggling salesman too

    Definite salesman vibes

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    allred

    You put a lot of effort into this I appreciate that

  • May 30, 2020

    "You need a dictionary when you write your raps"

    • Rick Ross s***ting on OP

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    Aftermathbws_

    Are you deterred by the fact that no-one in this thread likes it?

    not really bc the main reason i made it tho was to serve as an unobtrusive backdrop on which to superimpose an artist’s virtual avatar onto

    like an icon denoting ownership of the music

    i think that's the future of packaging music

    something like this:

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    zzounn

    not really bc the main reason i made it tho was to serve as an unobtrusive backdrop on which to superimpose an artist’s virtual avatar onto

    like an icon denoting ownership of the music

    i think that's the future of packaging music

    something like this:

    wait... you've just said there's no point in having the text because its too small to see, and now you wanna put cartoon characters of artists in the same small box

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