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The o"cial Parental Advisory logo hasn’t


changed that much since its introduction
in the late 1980s, while the earlier warning
labels had a completely di#erent design.

Meaning and history


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The Parents Music Resource Center was


created in spring of 1985. Its founders were
several in%uential Washington women,
including Mary Gore, who later became
the Second Lady of the United States. The
PAL logo was adopted by the Recording
Industry Association of America in 1985
and is still not obligatory. In the UK, it was
adopted in 2011.

1980s – 2001

Before the “Parental Advisory Label


Program” actually started working, there
existed other versions of warning labels.
For instance, some music albums were
released with a grey circular logotype
containing the following text: “Warning.
Tone of this record unsuitable for minors.”
This label was widely used during the
1980s.

1990 – 2001

In 1990, the warning labels went through a


complete overhaul. From now on, they
have always featured the words “Parental
Advisory.” However, there was a di#erence
between the older and the current
versions.

The 1990 label read: “Parental Advisory:


Explicit Lyrics.” The text was given in three
lines. The !rst and the last lines were black
with white letters, while the second line
contained black lettering on the white
background. The lettering could be given
in varying typefaces. Typically, the label
was supposed to be placed on the lower
right corner of the album cover.

1996 – Today

In 1994, the label was updated. The word


“Lyrics” was replaced by “Content.” The
overall design of the logotype remained
unchanged. It can go either with a bold
black frame or without one. Although
there are standards for the Parental
Advisory emblem, they do not forbid
subtle variations as to the shape of the
design elements and their placing, so one
can encounter quite a few versions of the
emblem.

Interestingly enough, the labels are called


stickers, as originally they were stuck
outside of the cases. Today, though, they
are printed as part of both physical and
digital artwork for albums.

1996 – Today

The redesign of 1996 has slightly re!ned


the lines of the lettering on the Parental
Advisory logo, keeping the overall mood
and style untouched. The contours of the
uppercase characters became a bit cleaner,
with the letters looking more modern and
stable. The typeface was switched to a
more geometric one, but stayed in the
same style group as the one on the
previous version.

Font

The Parental Advisory logo versions vary a


lot in terms of typeface. Typically, it is a
clear, perfectly legible font without any
unusual details.

Color

Since 1990, the PAL logo has been


featuring only two colors: black and white.
Some of the earlier warning labels also
used other colors (for instance, grey).

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