Alex Steinweiss. The Inventor of the Modern Album Cover
By (Author) Kevin Reagan
By (author) Steven Heller
Illustrated by Alex Steinweiss
Taschen GmbH
Taschen GmbH
14th September 2015
Multilingual edition
Germany
General
Non Fiction
741.66092
Hardback
552
Width 140mm, Height 195mm
1330g
"I love music so much and I had such ambition that I was willing to go way beyond what the hell they paid me for. I wanted people to look at the artwork and hear the music." -Alex Steinweiss Alex Steinweiss (1917-2011) invented the album cover as we know it. 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 percent. Over the next 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. His daring designs, gathered here in all their bright combinations of bold typography with modern, elegant illustration, revolutionized the way music was sold. The book includes Steinweiss's personal recollections and ephemera from an epic career, as well as insightful essays by three-time Grammy Award-winning art director/designer Kevin Reagan and graphic design historian Steven Heller. About the series Bibliotheca Universalis - Compact cultural companions celebrating the eclectic TASCHEN universe!
Alex Steinweiss is credited with singlehandedly creating the format, design and graphic 'language' of the album cover. * The Times *
Kevin Reagan is a triple Grammy Awardwinning art director, also honored by AIGA, Print, and Communication Arts. As former art director of Geffen, MCA, and Maverick, he designed packages for Madonna, Beck, Sonic Youth, and many others. He lives in Los Angeles. Steven Heller has produced over 200 books on visual communication and published countless articles in international design magazines. Currently he is cofounder and cochair of the MFA Design program at the School of Visual Arts, New York.