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Name | Mahdi Akhtar |
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Born | Mahdi Akhtar Yassine 3 June 1994 |
Name in real life | Mahdi Akhtar |
Nationality | British Bangladeshi |
Country | England |
Current location | Guildford |
Languages | Sylheti and English |
Height | 5'8" |
Weight | 134lbs |
Family and friends | |
Siblings | Raheem Akhtar |
Hobbies, interests, and beliefs | |
Hobbies | Football, Computing, Basketball, Cricket, Rounders, Polo, Water Polo, Swimming, Rugby |
Religion | Islam |
Hi, my name's Mahdi, so welcome to the free encyclopedia. So leave a message at my talk page if you need to. I'm a Sunni British-Bangladeshi interested in Islam, basketball, football, cricket etc. So I will be focusing on that stuff. So ya.
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editThe album covers of Blue Note Records, an American jazz record label, have been recognized for their distinctive designs, which often feature bold colors, experimental typography, and candid photographs of the album's musicians, and are described as belonging to the Bauhaus and Swiss Style movements. In the early 1950s, artists like Gil Mellé, Paul Bacon, and John Hermansader designed Blue Note's earliest album covers. In 1956, Reid Miles was hired as Blue Note's art director, creating 400 to 500 covers with a unique style incorporating diverse typefaces and design principles such as asymmetry and tinting. After Miles left in 1967, artists like Mati Klarwein and Bob Venosa took over. Designers such as Norman Seeff and Bob Cato contributed in the 1970s, while Japanese artists created new covers for reissues in the late 1970s and 1980s. From the mid-1980s onward, artists like Paula Scher and Adam Pendleton have designed covers, with Miles's work in particular remaining highly influential. (Full article...)
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