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A 12-inch vinyl record label printed in flat teal on black, with the artist and track set in small white sans-serif and a lowercase 'mo do' logotype at the base.
Summary
A pressed 12-inch vinyl record label: a flat teal circular field on black wax, carrying artist, track, full credits, and the lowercase "mo do" label logotype centered at the bottom.
Visual description
The teal disc sits centered on the black vinyl, with the bare central spindle hole punched through. Type is left-aligned in a column on the left half: a two-line title in white sans-serif (artist over track), a small "this side / that side" mix note, then a dense block of fine credits and contact lines set very small. "SIDE A" floats alone on the right edge, balancing the label. The matte teal against the glossy black groove gives a quiet duotone, and the lowercase wordmark anchors the base.
Key takeaway
The discipline of a single flat ink color on a physical substrate, letting the black record supply the second tone for free. Also the layout move of parking one small label ("SIDE A") far right to balance a left-weighted type column across the spindle hole.
Reuse notes
A reference for music packaging, record-label identity, or any circular label where a center hole forces an asymmetric, off-axis layout. The tiny credits block reads as analog authenticity; keep it legible at small print sizes.









