so a buddy of mine is a DJ he is starting to work the clubs and I'm his graphics guy. Peter

Peter Andrew Saville CBE (born 9 October 1955) is an English art director and graphic designer. He designed many record sleeves for Factory Records, which he co-founded in 1978 alongside Tony Wilson and Alan Erasmus. [1] Early life Peter Saville was born in Manchester, Lancashire, [2] and attended St Ambrose College. Peter Saville designed the cover for Joy Division's Unknown Pleasures Saville would go on to create some of the most famous record covers of all time, including Joy Division's Unknown.

so a buddy of mine is a DJ he is starting to work the clubs and I'm his graphics guy. Peter

'A living semi-national treasure': graphic designer Peter Saville turns to textiles His Factory Records album sleeves brought international design concepts to drab 1970s Britain. His new rugs. Ever since his first work for the fledgeling Factory Records in the late 1970s, Peter Saville has been a pivotal figure in graphic design and style culture. In fashion and art projects as well as in music, his work combines an unerring elegance with a remarkable ability to identify images that epitomise the moment. Peter Saville Books Estate 1-127 Designed by Peter Saville The Cave of the Cyclops [cover design] Graphic Design for the 21st Century Graphic Beat: The Soft Mix Vols 1 and 2 Exhibitions Accessories To An Artwork At Home Estate The Peter Saville Show: London, Manchester, Soundtrack Miscellaneous Labour Conference 2008 Manchester pocket map PETER SAVILLE 's design collective / company which existed in the early 80's. Original house designer and director/partner of Factory Records. Designed a colour code system used on selected NEW ORDER and SECTION 25 releases. Also designed the boxed cassette series of releases on Factory Communications Limited (FCL).

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Tony Wilson met Peter Saville at "a very, very bad Patti Smith gig in late '77 or early '78." Shortly thereafter, Wilson commissioned the Manchester Polytechnic graphic design student to create a poster for the first set of Factory concerts. Peter Saville: Abstraction and Design The Factory Records designer explores the impact of abstract art on 20th-century design. Peter Saville's sleeves for Factory Records How New Order heralded England's leap out of the dark ages Peter Hook: I am not living in the past The former label manager, who was the. Graphic artist and co-founder of Manchester's Factory Records, Peter Saville, has received a royal honour for his decades of design work. Saville, who designed the distinctive Joy Division album.

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Peter Saville is quite simply the best new album cover designer to have appeared in the last year-and-a-half. Album cover artwork by London Design Medal 2013 winner Peter Saville including graphic design for Factory Records, Joy Division, ODM and New Order. Peter Saville was a co-founder of Factory Records and credits the label's unique culture for providing him with a creative freedom on a par with its bands. Factory Records was a Manchester-based British independent record label founded in 1978 by Tony Wilson and Alan Erasmus.. Peter Saville designed advertising for the club, and in September Factory released an EP of music by acts who had played at the club (the Durutti Column,.

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In 2005 Teddy Jamieson talked to Peter Saville about his life as graphic designer for Factory Records and beyond. THE estate of Peter Saville is spread out all over the floor of his studio-cum. Here are the ten best Peter Saville artworks, from his 40-plus-year career. 10: Roxy Music: 'Avalon' (1982) "I was a Roxy Music fan," Peter Saville admitted. A longtime admirer of the band, the art director had the esteemed honour of designing the artwork for their swansong, 1982's Avalon.