Technology may have made the cassette tape a pretty awful way to listen to music, but that doesn’t mean it has lost any of its nostalgia. Neil Stevens created his “Don’t Forget the Cassette” collection for his own pad and has now released the work as a series of prints so you can remember the days of using a #2 pencil to fix your music as well. The series of eight different prints are all designed like, and inspired by, old blank cassette labels. Even if you aren’t on the hipster wave of actually listening to tracks on tape, these are pretty sweet pieces of art.
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