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English: The Beatles official “Drop-T” logo. Original version was designed by Ivor Arbiter in 1963. Original version was designed by Ivor Arbiter in 1963. Date
English: Wordmark of The Beatles, originally painted directly on drum, probably by Eddie Stokes, a sign painter who worked for London drum dealer Ivan Arbiter. See Just My Type: a book about fonts (2010) by Simon Garfield.
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The Beatles' 1967 album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band has a widely recognized album cover that depicts several dozen celebrities and other images. The image was made by posing the Beatles in front of life-sized, black-and-white photographs pasted onto hardboard and hand-tinted. [1]
The original Beatles drop-t logo Ivor David Arbiter (31 December 1929 – 26 July 2005) was an English drum designer, manufacturer, instrument salesman, and entrepreneur. [ 1 ] In his early career, he was the owner and operator of a specialty drum shop in the West End of London . [ 2 ]