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Product shot of a vinyl record with a stark black-and-white album cover featuring distorted, wave-form typography spelling a title, credits for composition and direction in clean serif type.
Summary
A vinyl record mockup with striking modernist cover design: bold distorted lettering in white against a matte black background, paired with clean serif credits and a real 12-inch black vinyl disc.
Visual description
The album cover dominates the left side, a square black field with white typography. The title is rendered in large, melted or wave-distorted letters—playful but disciplined, suggesting motion or musical flow. Below, smaller serif text in white reads credits: composer and director names. The cover's edge angles slightly, showing perspective. To the right, the actual black vinyl record rotates with a label showing the same mark. The entire composition is photographed against neutral gray, with studio lighting creating soft shadows that emphasize the record's dimension and the cover's flat surface.
Key takeaway
Distorted typography reads as modernist playfulness while maintaining legibility. Pure monochromatic color (black cover, white text, black vinyl) elevates the design through restraint. Credits in contrasting serif type ground the experiment in professionalism.
Reuse notes
Strong for music branding, album art, and experimental typography contexts. The distortion technique works for titles (film, music, events) where energy and modernity matter. Mockup technique (flat cover + actual product) is valuable for packaging presentations. Good for luxury, independent music, and design-conscious film/content projects.









