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On the 50th anniversary of his famous “tongue and lips” emblem for the Rolling Stones, John Pasche says ... its 1970 European tour. The art school recommended Pasche, a Master of Arts student ...
The creator of The Rolling Stones’ iconic tongue and lips logo used the money from its copyright sale to buy a house, he told The Post. “That was enough for me to buy my own flat in London ...
You can spot it a mile away with its cherry red lips and tongue ... Art in London to inquire about hiring someone to create a poster for their 1970 European tour. The school recommended John ...
“He turned it down,” Pasche recalls with a laugh. “I thought, that was that then. ” But Jagger said: “I’m sure you can do better, John ... Art, a new biography, the tongue and lips ...
John Pasche, who will be 76 tomorrow, had just completed his MA at the Royal College of Art at the time, when he was recommended to Jagger. The tongue and lips came from an illustration of the ...
The Rolling Stones have unveiled a new logo based on their classic tongue and lips trademark to celebrate ... designed by Royal College of Art student, John Pasche, and first appeared on the ...
Dominating New York's airspace was a brilliant yellow blimp, prominently emblazoned with a giant red tongue and lips ... John Pasche, then a graphic-design student at the Royal College of Art ...
The band's decades-old tongue and lips get a facelift to mark the ... It was designed by John Pasche, then an art school student in London. He was given the job by Jagger, who was not pleased ...
John Pasche ... red lips and sticking out tongue seemed so right was because it was blatantly anti-authoritarian and “they were still the bad boys of rock and roll at the time”. The style came out of ...
The original artwork for The Rolling Stones' iconic lips and tongue ... charity The Art Fund, which called the work "one of the most visually dynamic logos ever". Artist John Pasche, who sold ...
Lips and Tongue, Hot Lips - it's one of the most iconic symbols in rock and roll, an emblem recognised the world over. It’s also meaningful. Designed for a meagre £50 by Royal College of Art student ...
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