Vinyls might represent retro audio tech, but the makers of the Laser Cut A-Z Record Dividers recognize that this type of media is still alive and well appreciated. Kate Koeppel Design came up with the idea to make stiff separators for old albums that would protect them and organize them with the help of alphabetically labeled tabs.
With a letterpress printer and laser cutting experts, the visual designer created a set of open folders that feature different typefaces: Mrs. Eaves and Futura. One who buys the Laser Cut A-Z Record Dividers can arrange them within a bin or a box of his choosing, for the endearingly designed packaging is too small to accommodate the insertion of a substantial LP collection.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Laser Cut Vinyl Organizers
- Opportunities in customization and upscale presentation for vinyl enthusiasts with a focus on quality design.
- Alphabetical Vinyl Separators
- Opportunities in niche vinyl collectors market for creative product design and personalization.
- Functional Retro Audio Design
- Opportunities in marrying vintage audio technology with modern design and utility.
Sectors Adopting This
- Furniture and Home Decor
- Innovative vinyl storage solutions to fit interior design aesthetics.
- Music and Audio
- Innovative vinyl organization tech in an industry known for vinyl nostalgia and a renewed appreciation for retro tech.
- Printing and Packaging
- Opportunities in new LP album packaging designs and creative vinyl accessory packaging.
