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* [[Doing It for The Art]]: The story behind the cover of The Nice's ''[http://album-art-photos.com/picture/number385.asp Elegy]'' is a prime example. While listening to the album, Storm Thorgerson had a mental image of a desert scene covered with plastic red footballs. He and Aubrey Powell actually went to the Sahara to shoot it. To quote an anonymous poster at Album Art Photos:
* [[Doing It for the Art]]: The story behind the cover of The Nice's ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20150810150509/http://album-art-photos.com/picture/number385.asp Elegy]'' is a prime example. While listening to the album, Storm Thorgerson had a mental image of a desert scene covered with plastic red footballs. He and Aubrey Powell actually went to the Sahara to shoot it. To quote an anonymous poster at Album Art Photos:
{{quote| ''"[Hipgnosis] had to take these balls to the Sahara, inflate them, place then on sand dunes as far as the eye can see, repeat this because of the winds moving the balls, remove the footprints as best they could, then take the photo. No CGI. A lot of hard work, but an iconic image."''}}
{{quote|''"[Hipgnosis] had to take these balls to the Sahara, inflate them, place then on sand dunes as far as the eye can see, repeat this because of the winds moving the balls, remove the footprints as best they could, then take the photo. No CGI. A lot of hard work, but an iconic image."''}}
* [[Hey Its That Guy]]: Recognize the woman in the white face makeup on [http://www.discogs.com/viewimages?release=1908761 the back cover] of String Driven Thing's 1972 [[Self Titled Album]]? It's [[Helen Mirren]].
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: Recognize the woman in the white face makeup on [http://www.discogs.com/viewimages?release=1908761 the back cover] of String Driven Thing's 1972 [[Self-Titled Album]]? It's [[Helen Mirren]].
* [[Old Shame]]: Thorgerson and Powell deal with this trope imaginatively in their retrospective book ''For the Love of Vinyl: The Album Art of Hipgnosis''. In the introduction to the (nearly) complete list of their covers at the back of the book, they admit that "There are some designs we would rather like to forget altogether"; within the list, these are marked with an icon of a turkey.
* [[Old Shame]]: Thorgerson and Powell deal with this trope imaginatively in their retrospective book ''For the Love of Vinyl: The Album Art of Hipgnosis''. In the introduction to the (nearly) complete list of their covers at the back of the book, they admit that "There are some designs we would rather like to forget altogether"; within the list, these are marked with an icon of a turkey.
** Also, every time they mention their pre-[[Hipgnosis (Creator)|Hipgnosis]] book cover company Consciousness Incorporated, they apologize for the name.
** Also, every time they mention their pre-[[Hipgnosis]] book cover company Consciousness Incorporated, they apologize for the name.


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  • Doing It for the Art: The story behind the cover of The Nice's Elegy is a prime example. While listening to the album, Storm Thorgerson had a mental image of a desert scene covered with plastic red footballs. He and Aubrey Powell actually went to the Sahara to shoot it. To quote an anonymous poster at Album Art Photos:

"[Hipgnosis] had to take these balls to the Sahara, inflate them, place then on sand dunes as far as the eye can see, repeat this because of the winds moving the balls, remove the footprints as best they could, then take the photo. No CGI. A lot of hard work, but an iconic image."

  • Hey, It's That Guy!: Recognize the woman in the white face makeup on the back cover of String Driven Thing's 1972 Self-Titled Album? It's Helen Mirren.
  • Old Shame: Thorgerson and Powell deal with this trope imaginatively in their retrospective book For the Love of Vinyl: The Album Art of Hipgnosis. In the introduction to the (nearly) complete list of their covers at the back of the book, they admit that "There are some designs we would rather like to forget altogether"; within the list, these are marked with an icon of a turkey.
    • Also, every time they mention their pre-Hipgnosis book cover company Consciousness Incorporated, they apologize for the name.