2. The Beatles' vinyl label is very interesting as it uses an image of an apple in a very unusual way. One side of the record
there is a whole apple and on the other we can see the inside of it. The apple makes the cover different as not many labels
use images. The font is a simple, san-serif type so it is easy to read on the fancy background. I like it because of the
creative idea that makes it different.
3. This vinyl label uses simple colors and shapes (stripes),
however one of them forms a cartoony looking cloud
that makes it stand out. The font used is simple and the
name of the record company is noticeable as it uses a
different, decorative font. I like it because of the idea of
breaking the pattern.
4. The vinyl label for ''The Dark Side Of The Moon'' Is effective because of the bright colors used and interesting shapes. It
stands out as it is unusual and eye-catching. The use of only two colors makes it really clear. I like its overall look as it
looks quite simple but different from other labels with its interesting shapes and simple san-serif font.
5. I like the vinyl label because of the idea of dividing it in half. It
makes it different and quite interesting. The colors used are
eye-catching but simple as there is only two colors. The script
font used for the name of the record company makes it look
more interesting. The overall vinyl label is effective because of
its interesting look.
6. The Pink Floyd's vinyl label stands out because of the very creative bleeding edge. Most labels use limited amount of
colors but this one uses all of them however the main part is black with white text on it what makes it stay simple.
Using variety of colors makes it stand out but still looking clear because the colorful edge is thin. I like the idea of
using more colors but keeping the overall look simple and I think that makes the label effective.
7. Necessary information
1. Record company logo
2. Size
3. Band/Singer
4. Title
5. Side (1 or 2)
6. Produced by...
Extra Information
1. Names of the songs
2. Barcode
3. Country in which it was recorded