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Storm Thorgerson

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Storm Thorgerson (born 1944) is an English graphic designer, known for his work for rock bands like Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, 10cc, Dream Theater, The Mars Volta, Muse, and The Cranberries.

Biography

Storm Thorgerson was born in Potters Bar, which was in Middlesex at the time and is now in Hertfordshire. He was a key member of the British graphic art group Hipgnosis, and designed many of their most famous single and album covers. Latterly, he runs a design studio called StormStudios - a loose group of highly talented freelancers. The current line up includes - Rupert Truman (Photographer), Peter Curzon (Designer), Finlay Cowan (Designer and Illustrator), Daniel Abbott (Designer and Artist), Lee Baker (Designer, Retoucher and Artist) and Jerry Sweet (Designer)

Perhaps Thorgerson's most famous designs are those for Pink Floyd.[1] His design for The Dark Side of the Moon has been called one of the greatest album covers of all time (this said, the cover itself was the work of Hipgnosis designer George Hardie).[2] Many of his designs are notable for their surreal elements. He often places objects out of their traditional contexts, especially with vast spaces around them, to give them an awkward appearance while highlighting their beauty. To quote Thorgerson, "I like photography because it is a reality medium, unlike drawing which is unreal. I like to mess with reality...to bend reality. Some of my works beg the question of is it real or not?"[3]

Several books have been devoted to surveying Thorgerson's work which spans more than three decades.

Solo works

For his work with Hipgnosis, see Hipgnosis discography

References

The Dark Side of the Moon

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