: Many ADTR covers feature a lone male protagonist—often referred to by fans simply as "The Guy"—facing away from the viewer. This figure is seen observing a burning house on their debut, trapped in an hourglass on What Separates Me From You , and standing on a literal precipice for Common Courtesy The Dan Mumford Era ( Dan Mumford created the legendary hand-drawn cover for
A typography piece based on "Have Faith in Me." x art a day to remember
: Artwork for What Separates Me From You (2010) depicts a character trapped in an hourglass, symbolizing the band's real-life legal and creative frustrations at the time. : Many ADTR covers feature a lone male
It sounded like coming home.
On her way home from work, Alex stumbled upon another , this time on the wall of a coffee shop. She felt an inexplicable connection to the symbol and decided to take a photo of it. As she continued her walk, she spotted more X s: on a street sign, a park bench, and even on the window of a bookstore. On her way home from work, Alex stumbled