come to think of it, it does look a bit like one of those eye test charts.JusteLeblanc wrote:That's a great cover! But I can't read the DIRECTED BY text
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can anyone post photos of the Man Who Fell to Earth packaging, inside and out in full detail?
I'd like to see what the book looks like as well.
I'd like to see what the book looks like as well.
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It's not gatefold...godardslave wrote:can anyone post photos of the Man Who Fell to Earth packaging, inside and out in full detail?
It's a wide (really wide) slipcase, which features the art you can find at www.criteriondvd.com.
The double amaray is probably what you want to see, and it is nice, but a gatefold could have been even nice imo.
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This may sound odd, but moving some of the type to the bottom would draw more attention to the type and take away from the photo. As it is now, the type looks like one element because of its careful spacing. One takes it in quickly and then concentrates on the moody photo. By breaking up the type, you now get 3 graphic elements with 2 of them being text. I think one would then find his or her eyes constantly moving back and forth between them and not fixing on the mood set by the monochromatic photo.
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No offense, but was there some kind of hologram of the swastika while you were drug induced on LSD? =P~
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Yeah, that makes sense. I looked at it for a bit longer and the balance seemed to work better than I thought it did. It would clear up that 'directed by' text issue, though.Alonzo the Armless wrote:T One takes it in quickly and then concentrates on the moody photo. By breaking up the type, you now get 3 graphic elements with 2 of them being text. I think one would then find his or her eyes constantly moving back and forth between them and not fixing on the mood set by the monochromatic photo.
If they moved it to the bottom they'd have to do something to the top of the picture too probably, so that wouldn't really work I guess.
I wonder if whoever designed this cover also designed The Man Who Fell to Earth, because they seem fairly similar to me. Well, just the text, really.
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Einstur are wonderful, but don't really fall into the Krautrock category, by virtue of chronology, if nothing else. Can and Neu! totally fit tho. As would early Tangerine Dream, early Cluster, Guru Guru, Amon Duul II, Harmonia, or Ash Ra Tempel.How could you possibly leave out Einsturzende Neubauten?
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