Infographics of Typography in Record Labels

This project is a winner of the 2023 STA100 Awards given by the Society of Typographic Arts

The ask was to create an information design based on a personal subject—I chose typography in vinyl records (because I am a graphic designer and an audiophile). The small book and poster show different typography trends in music record labels over the years. Artists, albums, and tracklists are colored in blue. Production companies, branding, and legal are colored in green. And technical information are colored in red.

Instructor: Cheryl Towler Weese

Print Assistance: Daniel Mellis

Label Images and Data: https://www.cvinyl.com/labelguides

For: The School of Design, University of Illinois Chicago

Infographics of Typography in Record Labels

This project is a winner of the 2023 STA100 Awards given by the Society of Typographic Arts

The ask was to create an information design based on a personal subject—I chose typography in vinyl records (because I am a graphic designer and an audiophile). The small book and poster show different typography trends in music record labels over the years. Artists, albums, and tracklists are colored in blue. Production companies, branding, and legal are colored in green. And technical information are colored in red.

Instructor: Cheryl Towler Weese

Print Assistance: Daniel Mellis

Label Images and Data: https://www.cvinyl.com/labelguides

For: The School of Design, University of Illinois Chicago

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Infographics of Typography in Record Labels

This project is a winner of the 2023 STA100 Awards given by the Society of Typographic Arts

The ask was to create an information design based on a personal subject—I chose typography in vinyl records (because I am a graphic designer and an audiophile). The small book and poster show different typography trends in music record labels over the years. Artists, albums, and tracklists are colored in blue. Production companies, branding, and legal are colored in green. And technical information are colored in red.

Instructor: Cheryl Towler Weese

Print Assistance: Daniel Mellis

Label Images and Data: https://www.cvinyl.com/labelguides

For: The School of Design, University of Illinois Chicago

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Keith Burnson
Selected Work 2015 — 2022