Given the vertical orientation of the 33 1/2, could Trombone be sent off the cliff? End Swordfish with a horizontal T and orient that word vertically. Perhaps tucked under the h, to maintain the one-word continuity.
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Yes, or at least I think so. anyone want to go to ikea with me?
I do! It'll just take me a while to get to California.
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David, looking at that cover, my initial reaction would be to run the title vertically - either running up the side (with the "s" on its side at the bottom) or with the letters stacked ("s" at the top with the "w", etc., going down). If they can't, to maintain consistency with their style ... not sure. Sox's suggestion might work best.
I like the look of Sox's suggestion, but I'm stuck on the trom-wuns thing now. Definitely not swordfish/trombones on two lines, because that just makes it look like a two-word title.
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anyone want to go to ikea with me
ME!
Maybe in June?
I like Sox's idea, too, although I'd carry that final "b" down to the last line to make it "bones" instead of "ones".
Sox's suggestion is good, but the album is also kind of asymmetrical. Purposefully unbalanced.
How would this read?
swordf
isht
rombo
nes
Would that kind of wrap around take you through the word instead of catching you on phonetic chunks?
Yes.