The central artwork features a striking monochromatic graphic design set against a stark black background. At the heart of the composition is a large, white circular pattern composed of concentric, spiraling lines that create a three-dimensional, tunnel-like optical illusion. The lines are thin and precise, drawing the viewer's eye toward the center of the disc.
Running along the bottom edge of the rectangular frame is a row of small, repetitive silhouettes of bicycle riders. Each figure is depicted in profile, moving in a line from left to right, providing a sense of scale and a rhythmic, narrative element to the abstract design. The word "JAZZ" is printed in a bold, vibrant pink, handwritten-style font, positioned near the center of the spiral.
The overall aesthetic is minimalist, modern, and high-contrast, utilizing only black, white, and a sharp accent of pink. Above the main circular graphic, the word "QUEEN" is repeated five times in a clean, sans-serif white typeface, centered horizontally. The composition balances geometric precision with graphic art elements, resulting in a bold, iconic visual style reminiscent of mid-to-late 20th-century album cover design.