How big is the parental advisory sticker?

How big is the parental advisory sticker?

It is a recommendation by the RIAA that the Parental Advisory Explicit Content logo measure no less than 1” by 5/8”, although this is not a legal requirement. Further information can be found on the Recording Industry Association of America site.

Is it illegal to use the parental advisory sticker?

Absolutely anyone can use the parental advisory logo. There’s no restrictions when it comes to use of the logo.

What font is used for parental advisory labels?

Garage Gothic
After further hearings in Congress, the label was revised to read “Parental Advisory; Explicit Content” in 1996, with the typeface being changed to Garage Gothic. This version was designed by RIAA creative director Neal Ashby.

How do you make a parental advisory cover?

Here’s how to do the TikTok “Album Cover Challenge.” Screenshot the moment you want to make the cover. Search for a “parental advisory” sticker on Google and save the image. Open the screenshot in the PicsArt app, crop it into a square, add any filters and layer the “parental advisory” sticker onto the photo.

Who decides if music is explicit?

The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) calls it the “Parental Advisory Label Program” — that’s PAL for short. From the RIAA website: “Individual record companies and artists decide which of their releases should receive a ‘PAL Notice’ indicating that the release contains explicit content.”

Do you have to put Parental Advisory on albums?

“Parental advisory” stickers aren’t actually mandatory Since some stores can refuse to sell albums with the PAL notice on them, many artists opt out of participating in the label altogether, making it difficult for parents to actually know what’s on an album their child is buying.

Do albums have to have parental advisory?

How do I get the parental advisory logo?

Interested parties must contact the RIAA directly at (202) 775-0101. The music industry takes its responsibility to help parents determine what may be inappropriate for their children seriously—that’s why RIAA and its member companies created the Parental Advisory Label (PAL) program.

How do you put parental advisory on a photo?

Open up your picture, crop it to a square, and add any filters or effects you want. Many choose to turn up the saturation and add a grain effect, but the choice is up to you. Click on the ‘stickers’ tab and search ‘parental advisory’ in order to add the logo to the corner of your album cover.

What size are album covers?

The size of the typical cardboard LP sleeve cover is 12.375 in (31.43 cm) square.

When did parental advisory stickers start?

The Parental Advisory label was started by a political group in the 1980s called the Parents Music Resource Center (PMRC).

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