The Catalogue

Templates for every era.

Six aesthetic directions, each tuned for a particular kind of record. Pick a feeling — the editor handles the rest.

70s Jazz template preview

Side A · 01

70s Jazz

Smoke-lit brass and midnight blue.

Warm grain, deep shadows, and a hand-set serif wordmark. Built for portraits with character — the kind of cover that belongs on a corner shop turntable.

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80s Synthwave template preview

Side A · 02

80s Synthwave

Chrome horizons after dark.

Neon magentas, electric cyans, and a sharp geometric grotesk. For images that want to look like the opening shot of a long drive.

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Indie Rock template preview

Side A · 03

Indie Rock

Quiet rooms, loud feelings.

Soft contrast, faded paper, restrained type. The look of a record pressed in a small room above a record shop.

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Lo-Fi template preview

Side B · 01

Lo-Fi

Window light and tape hiss.

Muted creams, light dust, and a small monospaced caption set. Made for stillness — afternoons, books, a kettle on.

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Punk / Grunge template preview

Side B · 02

Punk / Grunge

Xeroxed, stapled, gone by morning.

High contrast, heavy grain, and a brutal display face. The cover for a tape you found in a jacket pocket.

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Rock / Metal template preview

Side B · 03

Rock / Metal

Iron, smoke, and a single spotlight.

Deep blacks, burnt sienna highlights, and a tall condensed wordmark. For covers that want to feel pressed in heavy vinyl.

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