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All we would really need is a template for each from the devs (if it needs to be a TGA with alpha channels, or exported to .dds and what settings are needed, sizes of the files if they are bitmap and not vector, etc.) It would also be great to be able to compile and share our label packs with other people on the workshop for those less inclined to make their own.
Hell, if they end up good enough, the devs may even want to consider picking some user-made art like this to be incorporated into the console versions so console players too can have a wider selection of stuff to use for labels (I'm also playing the game on my Switch at the moment).
Besides the fonts which I know can be a copyright nightmare to deal with, I would gladly give the devs a royalty-free license to use any label art I come up with for that purpose, and I'm sure most of the community's artists would feel the same way.