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Following on from the success of previous releases the Polymer Research electro / techno record label aimed to capitalise on the stark look and feel of it's predecessor. The tongue-in-cheek concept is that each release is pitched as a singular experiment in the field of polymer plastics. The overflowing ether-like graphic was comped from various original medical scans and the addition of an overtly technical sticker meant each release could use the same top-opening generic sleeve and labels as a cost effective one-colour solution. A suitably utilitarian logotype completed the identity.