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White vinyl disc with bold red all-caps sans-serif typography reading track information, anchored on a black background.
Summary
A minimal vinyl record with stark red typography diagonally across a white disc announcing album title and event details over a black background.
Visual description
A white circular vinyl record centered on a black background. The disc face is dominated by a large diagonally-angled sans-serif heading in bold red reading "THE MASSES AGAINST THE CLASSES (LIVE AT THE MILLENNIUM STADIUM 31.1 2.99)". Below the headline, smaller red text in the same sans-serif face provides copyright information, credits, and legal notices in tightly-set justified lines. A small central hole and the natural vinyl groove rings are visible. The composition is radially symmetrical and emphasizes the geometric constraint of the record shape. The high contrast between the white field, black background, and red typography creates immediate visual impact.
Key takeaway
The diagonal axis break from the record's circular symmetry makes static typography dynamic. The integration of legal copy as a functional design element (not hidden in corners) on the visible disc face normalizes it rather than treating it as clutter. The raw, no-nonsense all-caps sans approach feels authentic to the punk/pop-punk aesthetic without irony.
Reuse notes
Ideal for music and entertainment branding, record labels, and band identity work. The bold red-on-white approach works for any brand needing maximum clarity and punch. Suits raw, direct, counter-cultural voices well. The diagonal arrangement keeps it from feeling purely functional, making it appropriate for both practical (album packaging) and aspirational (brand posters) uses.









