Coldplay's early album covers featured minimalist designs with bold block lettering and simple graphics. For example, their first album, Parachutes, featured a plain white background with the band's name written in black, while their second album, A Rush of Blood to the Head, had a black background with the album title in white letters.
As the band evolved, their album covers became more elaborate and artistic. For example, their fourth album, Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends, featured a colorful painting of a square-headed person on a white background.
Their fifth album, Mylo Xyloto, featured a graffiti-inspired design with bright colors and bold fonts. And their most recent album, Everyday Life, has a retro look with a plain white background and handwritten text.
Overall, Coldplay's album covers often reflect the mood and theme of the music within, and they have become an important part of the band's visual identity.
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