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A record label design for an underground electronic music event, featuring brutalist typography and minimal event details arranged across a pale vinyl surface.
Summary
A vinyl record label design promoting an underground electronic music event, with bold experimental sans-serif type dominating a pale beige circular surface and event details distributed in a deliberately asymmetrical layout.
Visual description
Pale gray-beige circular vinyl label on black background. Large bold sans-serif title "freakquencies" dominates upper center in heavy, black, irregular-weight lettering. Event information (date, time, address, venue) arranged in left sector; credits (music by/artist names, hosted by) in right sector. Additional details (host manifesto note) positioned at bottom center. Varying type sizes and weights create visual hierarchy. Visible vinyl hole at center. Stark contrast between dark type and light label surface. Utilitarian, deconstructed aesthetic with no decorative elements.
Key takeaway
Bold experimental typography makes the design instantly recognizable and rebellious. The asymmetrical radial composition around the vinyl center creates dynamic balance without symmetry. Heavy sans-serif letterforms with irregular spacing convey technical, avant-garde credibility. The restrained two-color palette (black and pale beige) lets aggressive typography do all the visual work.
Reuse notes
Ideal for underground music events, experimental art exhibitions, or alternative venue promotions. The brutalist approach suits electronic, techno, and avant-garde music cultures. Works at small scales (record labels) and large scales (posters). The circular format is specific to vinyl but the typographic approach translates to rectangular event flyers. Best paired with electronic or edgy brand voices.









