In the early years of LP cover design, there were no rules. TheA only driving force was that a cover had to be graphically gripping. Designers then often worked with just two colors, and much rested on typeface solutions and the integration of motion, dimension and excitement. As one of the early jazz-album cover designers and art directors, Paul Bacon was free to follow his artistic instincts and invent a fresh, new cover look. But Paul was also on the vanguard of a new artistic movement. Along...
All About Jazz — In the early years of LP cover design, there were no rules. TheA only driving force was that a cover had to be graphically gripping. Designers then often worked with just... more info