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23 Envelope
23 Envelope is credited on 777 releases across 92 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1981–2026 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
777
Pressings credited
92
Albums
5
Decades active
477
In collections
Biography
23 Envelope was the name given to the graphic design partnership of graphic designer Vaughan Oliver and photographer/filmmaker Nigel Grierson from 1980–1988. During this time, they created a distinct visual identity for the British independent music label 4AD through their record sleeve designs for bands such as Cocteau Twins, Dead Can Dance, and This Mortal Coil. As 23 Envelope, Oliver primarily designed, while Grierson primarily photographed (occasionally, however, duties would be exchanged and/or overlap). With Grierson's departure in 1988, Oliver saw fit to retire the 23 Envelope moniker, and continue working under the name v23 with new partner Chris Bigg, and various design associates that would come to include Paul McMenamin, Timothy O'Donnell, Martin Andersen and others. Meanwhile, Grierson focused more on the moving image, directing music videos and TV commercials, both in London and the USA. A quote from a 2000 article on Grierson by Rick Poynor explains some of the early history of Oliver and Grierson: Oliver and Grierson met in their late teens, as school boys, at Ferryhill Comprehensive, County Durham. Their friendship began in the art room, chatting about their mutual passions for art and rock music. For both of them, designing album covers — the medium was then still a twelve-inch mini-canvas — was a natural ambition. "Record sleeves," says Grierson, "seemed like the greatest thing you could possibly do." In 1976, Oliver began a graphic design degree at Newcastle Polytechnic and, a year later, at Oliver's suggestion — as Grierson recalls it — his friend decided to join him. Both came under the spell of Terry Dowling, a Royal College of Art illustration graduate, who ran the second-year design course. They still speak of him as their mentor.
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Credited work
777 releases · 92 albums · active 1981–2026
- Other credits · 874
Studios: Blackwing Studios · Palladium Studios · Rooster Studios · Rockfield Studios
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Surfer Rosa
1988

Treasure
1984

Head Over Heels
1983

Victorialand
1986

After The Snow
1982

Secrets Of The Beehive
1987

You And Me Both
1983

It'll End In Tears
1984

Surfer Rosa & Come On Pilgrim
1988

Stars And Topsoil A Collection (1982-1990)
2000

The Pink Opaque
1986

Garlands
1982

The Moon And The Melodies
1986

Monty Python Sings
1989

Filigree & Shadow
1986

The Spangle Maker
1984

Tiny Dynamine / Echoes In A Shallow Bay
1985

Mountain Battles
2008

Song To The Siren
1983

Hunkpapa
1989

Stop Start
1986

Aikea-Guinea
1985

Love's Easy Tears
1986

Throwing Muses
1986
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