This document discusses the work of several graphic designers who create album artwork. It summarizes the styles and inspirations of Mark Tappin and Simon Gofton, John Squire, Pilar Zeta, and the design group Hipgnosis. Tappin and Gofton draw inspiration from existing artworks and themes of revolution. John Squire's work references political protests and his time in the Stone Roses. Pilar Zeta incorporates interests like ancient Egypt and psychedelia. Hipgnosis pioneered the use of surreal art rather than band photos on albums and created iconic covers for Pink Floyd.