(x) Grotesque on Joy Division "Unknown Pleasures" back cover - Univers/Helvetica {Lex, Charles Grant}
Hi everyone. I was wondering if anyone knew the typeface Peter Saville uses on the back cover of the Joy Division album “Unknown Pleasure”. Let me find an image of it and i will post it here.
here is a link...
http://i3.ebayimg.com/05/i/000/d4/d4/8856_10.JPG
thanks!
josh














18.Feb.2008 11.14pm
Looks like Univers Bold.
- Lex
19.Feb.2008 4.07am
It’s good old Helvetica. I once heard Peter Saville talking about this in an interview, he expressed his reluctance to include type anywhere on the outer sleeve... he got his wish for the front, but had to settle for 9pt Helvetica on the back.
19.Feb.2008 7.32am
“Unknown Pleasure” looks like Helvetica, but “Joy Division” looks like Univers. Look at the S.
19.Feb.2008 7.55am
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILR2pBi_0Ag
the best docu to have been on TV in a long time it’s in 9 sections on youtube. Of course if your interested in Peter Saville or Factory records.
19.Feb.2008 12.28pm
sweet, thanks for the help guys!
19.Feb.2008 12.36pm
I’m really not sure about the Helvetica claim. It “feels” like Univers, but maybe that’s due to the limited resolution. We should see this at a better resolution to be conclusive.
19.Feb.2008 1.11pm
hmm, yeah, i don’t have a bigger scan, i wish I did because it is really hard to tell whether it is Helvetica or Univers.
Hey Charles, on that interview, do you remember Peter Saville specifically saying it was 9pt Helvetica?
thanks,
josh
19.Feb.2008 1.23pm
I’d say it is all Univers.
19.Feb.2008 2.14pm
This is from the 1980 inner sleeve of the Joy Division ’Unknown Pleasures’ US release.
Go to the YouTube I posted and see version 4 to hear about the cover design. Stockport is south Manchester and where I have spent lots of time.
Note the ’FACTUS 1’ on it which means FACT US no. 1 as in the USA version 1.00 release the first US release by Factory Records.
19.Feb.2008 2.35pm
It is not Helvetica because the lowercase ’a’ right side goes straight down and does not have an extenstion like Helv. Also the figure ’one’ in Helvetica doesn’t have a straight top extenstion but a curved one. The parens are spot on Univers as is the lowercase ’g’, comma, and numerals.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSvuP8dnz84&feature=related
19.Feb.2008 2.38pm
awesome Vince, thanks for clearing that up! I really appreciate you taking the time to help me out.
19.Feb.2008 3.43pm
Hmmm... It was a while ago I watched the documentary, which was called, ’Factory- From Joy Division to Happy Mondays’ on BBC. I definitely remember him saying about the reluctance to include type on the outer sleeve, but I can’t be sure about the 9pt Helvetica comment, I may have just imagined this, or its a mis-informed comment I’ve heard somewhere?
Until now, I’ve always just presumed it was Helvetica, but never really studied it up close... so I was wrong to say it definitely IS without checking - sorry.
After more investigation, I now agree with Lex & Miss Tiffany - It’s got to be Univers.
As I was checking my recently purchased 12” Remastered Vinyl (2007) it has thrown up an interesting point. The UNKNOWN PLEASURES title appears to be set in DIN or Akzidenz?
If you check out the next image, a sticker from the back, it claims to have ’original artwork’ - I don’t think so!
The sticker also reveals that the artwork was ’re-editioned’ by ’Something Else’... I think they have some explaining to do... I’m feeling a little cheated here!
20.Feb.2008 12.24am
So the USA one is Univers then so the UK FACT 10 is Helvetica, the US is FACTUS1 in Univers. Sorted then.
compare the lowercase ’y’ and figure ’2’ Univers has a straight y and 2 not curved or with a hook ending.
enclosed is the sharper shot of the innersleeve of the 1980 original USA FACTUS1 LP.
20.Feb.2008 12.49am
This is the 1980 FACTUS1 original back cover.
on your recent one it probably only refers to the image as being a reproduction since most people don’t call type ’artwork’ so they probably ’remastered’ the typography.
Again the figure 1, lc ’a’ and ’y’ and ’parens’ are all Univers.
On your newly purchased ’remastered’ one I like th (P) registered product symbol, you don’t see that in fonts very much.
Also I doubt the US version was the same as the UK version since very few LPs or CD are the same since they are usually produced locally. I have many US and UK CDs that are the same and My wife who’s a Manc has UK version of the ones I have as US. Her UK Suede Cds aren’t the same as my US ’London’ Suede (??? they are Mancs!) and the songs are different.
And to be honest I’m surprised I have the US version of Unknown Pleasures since most of the LPs I have from back then were ’Imported’ since the first versions were never producted in the US until much later.