'Hipgnosis' was a
British art design group that specialized in creating
cover art for the
albums of
rock musicians and bands, most notably
Pink Floyd,
Genesis,
Led Zeppelin,
Def Leppard,
Yes,
Styx, and
Black Sabbath. Hipgnosis consisted primarily of
Storm Thorgerson,
Aubrey Powell and, later,
Peter Christopherson. The group dissolved in 1983, but Thorgerson still works on album designs.
History
In 1968 Thorgerson and Powell were asked by their friends in Pink Floyd if they were interested in designing the cover for their second album, ''
A Saucerful of Secrets''. They did, and did additional work for
EMI, including photos and album covers for
Free,
Toe Fat and
The Gods. Being film and art school students, they were able to use the darkroom at the
Royal College of Art, but when they completed school, they had to set up their own facilities. They built a small darkroom in Powell's bathroom, but shortly thereafter, in early 1970, rented space and built a studio.
When first starting out, Powell and Thorgerson adopted their name from graffiti they found on the door to their apartment. They liked the word, not only for sounding like "hypnosis," but for combining two somewhat contradictory terms, "hip", or new and cool, with "gnosis," relating to ancient learning.
Hipgnosis got its big break in
1973, with the cover for Pink Floyd's ''
Dark Side of the Moon''. The final design was one of a number laid out for the band to choose from. According to drummer Nick Mason, it was the immediate and unanimous choice. The record itself was wildly successful, which put it in the hands of millions of fans, and it has since been hailed as one of the best album covers of all time (
VH1 rated the cover as #4, in
2003). After that, the firm became in-demand, and did many covers for high-profile bands and artists such as
Led Zeppelin,
Genesis,
UFO,
Peter Gabriel and
The Alan Parsons Project. They also designed the cover for the original UK paperback edition of
Douglas Adams'
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
Peter Christopherson joined Hipgnosis as an assistant, in 1974, and later became a full partner. The firm employed many assistants and other staff members, over the years. Of particular note were freelance artists,
George Hardie,
Colin Elgie, Richard Evans and Richard Manning.
One notable fact was that Hipgnosis did not have a set fee for designing an album cover but instead asked the artists to "pay what they thought it was worth," a policy that only occasionally backfired according to Thorgerson in his book on album cover design.
Style

The front cover of
10cc's ''
Deceptive Bends'', illustrating a common style of Hipgnosis - an enigmatic scene in high-focus, with dramatic lighting.
Hipgnosis' approach to album design was strongly photography-oriented, and they pioneered the use of many innovative visual and packaging techniques. In particular, Thorgerson & Powell's surreal, elaborately manipulated photos (utilizing darkroom tricks, airbrush retouching, and mechanical cut-and-paste techniques) were a film-based forerunner of what would, much later, be called
photoshopping. Hipgnosis used primarily
Hasselblad medium format cameras for their work, the square film format being especially suited to album cover imagery.
Another Hipgnosis trademark was that many of their cover photos told "stories" directly related to the album's lyrics, often based on puns or double meanings of words in the album title. Since both Powell and Thorgerson were film students, they often used models as "actors" and staged the photos in a highly theatrical manner. Hipgnosis covers rarely featured artists' photos on the outside, and most were in a
gatefold cover format to provide ample space for their slickly photographed tableaux.
Many of Hipgnosis' covers also featured distinctively "high tech" pen and ink logos and illustrations (often by graphic designer George Hardie), stickers, fancy inner sleeves, and other packaging goodies.
Catalogue of Work
★ ''
10cc''
★
★
1975, ''
The Original Soundtrack''
★
★
1976, ''
How Dare You!''
★
★
1977, ''
Deceptive Bends''
★
★
1978, ''
Bloody Tourists''
★ ''
The Alan Parsons Project''
★
★
1976, ''
Tales of Mystery and Imagination''
★
★
1977, ''
I Robot''
★
★
1978, ''
Pyramid''
★
★
1979, ''
Eve''
★
★
1982, ''
Eye in the Sky''
★ ''
Audience''
★
★
1971, ''House on the Hill''
★
★
1972, ''Lunch''
★
★
1973, ''You Can't Beat 'em''
★ ''
Bad Company''
★
★
1974, ''
Bad Company''
★
★
1975, ''
Straight Shooter''
★
★
1977, ''
Burnin' Sky''
★
★
1979, ''
Desolation Angels''
★
★
1982, ''
Rough Diamonds''
★ ''
Black Sabbath''
★
★
1976, ''
Technical Ecstasy''
★
★
1978, ''
Never Say Die!''
★ ''
Electric Light Orchestra''
★
★
1971, ''
The Electric Light Orchestra''
★
★
1973, ''
ELO 2''
★
★
1973, ''
On the Third Day''
★ ''
Peter Gabriel''
★
★
1977, ''
Peter Gabriel (I)'' (aka "Car")
★
★
1978, ''
Peter Gabriel (II)'' (aka "Scratch")
★
★
1980, ''
Peter Gabriel (III)'' (aka "Melt")
★ ''
Genesis''
★
★
1974, ''
The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway''
★
★
1976, ''
A Trick of the Tail''
★
★
1977, ''
Wind & Wuthering''
★
★
1978, ''
...And Then There Were Three...''
★ ''
The Gods''
★
★
1968, ''
Genesis''
★
★
1969, ''To Samuel A Son''
★ ''
Led Zeppelin''
★
★
1973, ''
Houses of the Holy''
★
★
1976, ''
The Song Remains the Same'',
★
★
1976, ''
Presence''
★
★
1979, ''
In Through the Out Door''
★
★
1982, ''
Coda''
★ ''
Pink Floyd''
★
★
1968, ''
A Saucerful of Secrets''
★
★
1969, ''
Ummagumma''
★
★
1970, ''
Atom Heart Mother''
★
★
1971, ''
Meddle''
★
★
1972, ''
Obscured by Clouds''
★
★
1973, ''
The Dark Side of the Moon''
★
★
1974, ''
A Nice Pair''
★
★
1975, ''
Wish You Were Here''
★
★
1977, ''
Animals'' (Designed by Roger Waters - set up and photographed by Hipgnosis.)
★
★
1987, ''
A Momentary Lapse of Reason''
★
★
1981, ''
A Collection of Great Dance Songs''
★
★
1994, ''
The Division Bell''
★ ''
Rainbow''
★
★
1981, ''
Difficult to Cure''
★
★
1982, ''
Straight Between the Eyes''
★ ''
Renaissance''
★
★
1972, ''
Prologue''
★
★
1973, ''Ashes Are Burning''
★
★
1974, ''
Turn of the Cards''
★
★
1975, ''Scheherezade and other stories''
★
★
1978, ''
A Song for All Seasons''
★ ''
Al Stewart''
★
★
1973, ''
Past, Present and Future''
★
★
1975, ''
Modern Times''
★
★
1976, ''
Year of the Cat''
★
★
1978, ''
Time Passages''
★ ''
UFO''
★
★
1974, ''
Phenomenon''
★
★
1975, ''
Force It''
★
★
1976, ''
No Heavy Petting''
★
★
1977, ''
Lights Out''
★
★
1978, ''
Obsession''
★
★
1979, ''
Strangers In The Night''
★
★
1980, ''
No Place to Run''
★
★
1981, ''
The Wild, The Willing And The Innocent''
★ ''
Wings''
★
★
1975, ''
Venus and Mars''
★
★
1976, ''
Wings at the Speed of Sound''
★
★
1976, ''
Wings over America''
★ ''
Yes''
★
★
1977, ''
Going for the One''
★
★
1978, ''
Tormato''
★ ''
Alphabet City'',
ABC,
1987
★ ''Cochise'',
Cochise,
1970
★ ''
The Madcap Laughs'',
Syd Barrett,
1970
★ ''
Electric Warrior'',
T. Rex,
1971
★ ''Elegy'',
The Nice,
1971
★ ''
Argus'',
Wishbone Ash,
1972
★ ''
Thunderbox'',
Humble Pie,
1974
★ ''Uno'', Uno,
1974
★ ''Alberto Y Lost Trios Paranoias'',
Alberto Y Lost Trios Paranoias,
1975
★ ''Savage Eye'',
Pretty Things,
1975
★ ''Cunning Stunts'',
Caravan,
1975
★ ''
HQ'',
Roy Harper,
1975
★ ''
Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap'',
AC/DC,
1976
★ ''
Jump On It'',
Montrose,
1976
★ ''
Sammy Hagar'',
Sammy Hagar,
1977
★ ''
Going for the One'',
Yes,
1977
★ ''
Wet Dream'',
Richard Wright,
1978
★ ''
David Gilmour'',
David Gilmour,
1978
★ ''
Pieces of Eight'',
Styx,
1978
★ ''
Back to the Bars'',
Todd Rundgren,
1978
★ ''
Go 2'',
XTC,
1978
★ ''Live Herald'',
Steve Hillage,
1979
★ ''
Lovedrive'',
Scorpions,
1979
★ ''
Freeze Frame'',
Godley & Creme,
1979
★ ''
Danger Money'',
UK,
1979
★ ''
Mick Taylor'',
Mick Taylor,
1979
★ ''
Do They Hurt?'',
Brand X,
1980
★ ''
Fictitious Sports'',
Nick Mason,
1981
★ ''
Fun in Space'',
Roger Taylor,
1981
★ ''
High 'n' Dry'',
Def Leppard,
1981
★ ''
Quark, Strangeness and Charm'',
Hawkwind,
1977
★ ''Sakuban oai shimasho'',
Yumi Matsutoya,
1981
★ ''
Tug of War'',
Paul McCartney,
1982
★ ''Tightly Knit'',
Climax Blues Band
★ ''Toe Fat'',
Toe Fat
References
★
The Pink Floyd who's who
★
Partial List of Hipgnosis Works
★
Storm Thorgerson's official website