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  2. The Designers Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Designers Republic later produced album cover designs for the electronica label Warp Records (also based in Sheffield). They designed the covers for many Warp artists, including Autechre, LFO and Aphex Twin. [10] Their style became "the visual language of ambient techno and Sheffield pop". [10]

  3. Punk visual art - Wikipedia

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    A prominent example of that style is the cover of the Sex Pistols Never Mind the Bollocks album designed by Jamie Reid. Images and figures are also sometimes cut and pasted from magazines and newspapers to create collages, album covers and paste-ups for posters that were often reproduced using copy machines. [3]

  4. Barbara Wojirsch - Wikipedia

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    By the time Wojirsch retired in the mid 1990s, she had designed more than 200 covers for ECM recording artists including Chick Corea, David Holland, Keith Jarrett, Pat Metheny and Steve Reich. [4] [5] Wojirsch’s distinct aesthetic approach rooted in minimalism and modernism [6] [7] complemented the clear, pristine sounds that are Eicher’s ...

  5. Category : American album-cover and concert-poster artists

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    Pages in category "American album-cover and concert-poster artists" The following 167 pages are in this category, out of 167 total.

  6. Alton Kelley - Wikipedia

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    Alton Kelley (June 17, 1940 – June 1, 2008) was an American artist known for his psychedelic art, in particular his designs for 1960s rock concert posters and album covers. Along with artists Rick Griffin , Stanley Mouse , Victor Moscoso and Wes Wilson , Kelley founded the Berkeley Bonaparte distribution agency in order to produce and sell ...

  7. Hiroshi Nagai - Wikipedia

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    Hiroshi Nagai (Japanese: 永井博, born December 22, 1947) is a Japanese graphic designer and illustrator, known for his cover designs of city pop albums in the 1980s, which established the recognizable visual aesthetic associated with the loosely defined music genre.

  8. John Van Hamersveld - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, Van Hamersveld started his own line of products revisiting his work from 1964 to 1974, which he calls "Post-Future". With the printmaking of a fine art edition of the Endless Summer poster, he moved his design work into his Coolhous studio in Santa Monica and between analog and digital environments managed to create works such as the posters for the 2005 Cream reunion concert at the ...

  9. Arik Roper - Wikipedia

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    After creating album art in the 1990s for bands such as Buzzoven, Weedeater, and Nebula, and working often for Tee Pee Records, his reputation grew within the underground rock and metal scene. In the early 2000s he reconnected with Matt Pike of Sleep and created several album covers for the band High on Fire .