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Alex Steinweiss invented the album cover as we know it, and created a new graphic art form. In 1940, as Columbia Records’ young new art director, he pitched an idea: Why not replace the standard plain brown wrapper with an eye-catching illustration? The company took a chance, and within months its record sales increased by over 800 per cent. His covers for Columbia—combining bold typography with modern, elegant illustrations—took the industry by storm and revolutionized the way records were sold.
Over three decades, Steinweiss made thousands of original artworks for classical, jazz, and popular record covers for Columbia, Decca, London, and Everest; as well as logos, labels, advertising material, even his own typeface, the Steinweiss Scrawl. He launched the golden age of album cover design and influenced generations of designers to follow.
Alex Steinweiss invented the album cover as we know it, and created a new graphic art form. In 1940, as Columbia...
Alex Steinweiss invented the album cover as we know it, and created a new graphic art form. In 1940, as Columbia...
andrewromano: Alex Steinweiss:...Thank You, Alex!
Wow how bad ass is this guy? Can you imagine buying music without a dope cover? And these covers are better than the...