Which music industry packaging innovation, introduced in 1983, dramatically changed how consumers experienced music and became an iconic symbol of 80s-90s pop culture?
Throughout entertainment history, iconic product packaging has become as recognizable as the stars themselves. From collectible toy boxes to album covers that defined generations, packaging design in pop culture has evolved to become art forms themselves. This trivia tests your knowledge about a revolutionary packaging design change that transformed not just a product, but influenced an entire industry and became a cultural touchstone. Can you identify this groundbreaking moment in pop culture packaging history?
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- The Compact Disc (CD) jewel case, designed by Philips and Sony, which replaced vinyl record sleeves and transformed album art
- The Walkman Sport waterproof packaging, which introduced transparent yellow as the color of durability in portable electronics
- The Parental Advisory Explicit Content label, which became both a warning and a marketing badge of honor for controversial music
- The Compact Cassette longbox design with the clear plastic 'J-card' insert allowing for visible album art while protecting the cassette
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