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John Van Hamersveld was born on 1 September, 1941 in United States, is an American graphic artist and illustrator (born 1941). Discover John Van Hamersveld's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 82 years old?

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1941

John Van Hamersveld (born September 1, 1941, Baltimore, Maryland, United States) is an American graphic artist and illustrator who designed record jackets for pop and psychedelic bands from the 1960s onward.

Among the 300 albums are the covers of Magical Mystery Tour by the Beatles, Crown of Creation by Jefferson Airplane, Exile on Main Street by the Rolling Stones, and Hotter Than Hell by Kiss.

1960

In its description, the Smithsonian noted, “The poster’s premise was Browns but Van Hamersveld took Bob Bagley’s image of the movie’s stars Mike Hynson and Robert August and Brown and transformed it into a 1960s neon masterpiece of the LA modernist poster, having been an Art Center College of Design student".

1963

His first major assignment, in 1963, was designing the poster for the surf film The Endless Summer, after which he served as Capitol Records' head of design from 1965 to 1968.

During that time, he worked on the artwork for albums by Capitol artists such as the Beatles and the Beach Boys.

He also oversaw the design of the psychedelic posters for the Pinnacle Shrine exposition.

1964

In 1964, John Van Hamersveld was a student at the Art Center College of Design and the art director of Surfing Illustrated magazine and Surfer magazine.

Van Hamersveld was also a local surfer and was hired by director and filmmaker Bruce Brown to design the iconic Endless Summer movie poster using a photograph taken by Bob Bagley, general manager and cameraman for Bruce Brown Films.

To produce the image that would become iconic, he organized a photo session with the producer and the two stars at Salt Creek Beach in Dana Point.

Using photo techniques for the central image and hand-lettering the title Van Hamersveld created a “national phenomenon” image that has endured as a classic.

He was paid $150 for the art.

The poster is featured in the National Museum of American History section of the Smithsonian Institution, The Museum of Modern Art, and The Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

1968

• Magical Mystery Tour - Beatles - 1968

• Vincebus Eruptum - Blue Cheer - 1968

• Crown of Creation - Jefferson Airplane - 1968

• The Travel Agency - The Travel Agency - 1968

• Turn Around, Look At Me - The Vogues - 1968

• The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band - Vol. 2 - 1968

• The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band - Vol. 3 - 1968

1969

• Catch - Catch - 1969

• Extremely Heavy!

- The Underground All-Stars - 1969

• Overdub - Womb - 1969

1970

• Be a Brother - Big Brother And The Holding Co. - 1970

• Vol. II - Liz Damon's Orient Express - 1970

• Silverbird - Mark Lindsay - 1970

• The Ventures - The Ventures - 1970

• Truk Tracks - Truk - 1970

1971

• Beans - Beans - 1971

• Come Back Home - Bobby Goldsboro - 1971

• Communication - Bobby Womack - 1971

• Beast of the Bonzos - Bonzo Dog Band - 1971

1984

He designed an official poster and 360-foot-long mural for the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games; illustrations for Esquire, Rolling Stone, Billboard; and branding and logos for Fatburger, Contempo Casuals, and Broadway Deli.

1997

In 1997 Van Hamersveld started his own line of products revisiting his work from 1964 to 1974, which he calls "Post-Future".

2005

With the printmaking of a fine art edition of the Endless Summer poster, he moved his design work into his Coolhous studio in Santa Monica and between analog and digital environments managed to create works such as the posters for the 2005 Cream reunion concert at the Royal Albert Hall.

2013

In 2013 he celebrated 50 years in graphic design by producing a vinyl EP sleeve for Liverpool-based blues-rockers Sankofa, in addition to publishing the book John Van Hamersveld—Coolhaus Studio: 50 Years of Graphic Design.

2014

He continued that line of work in 2014 with two more artworks for records by Asher Roth and the Gaslight Anthem.

2018

In April 2018 Van Hamersveld completed a mural on a storage tank near Grand Avenue in El Segundo, California.

"El Segundo is where my career started, as a surfer and an artist," he told the Los Angeles Times.

Among his album covers are: