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“The Cars – Heartbeat City” (Album Cover)

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The Cars Record

Title / Name

“The Cars – Heartbeat City” (Album Cover)

Designer

Designed by Peter Phillips (British Pop artist)
Art direction associated with Elektra Records
Photography/illustration work often credited to commercial illustration teams under Phillips’ direction.

Date / Time Period

1984

Format & Dimensions

12-inch vinyl LP album cover
Approx. 12 × 12 inches (30.5 × 30.5 cm)
Also reproduced in cassette and CD formats.

Materials & Production Technique

Offset lithographic print on cardboard sleeve

Airbrushed and painted illustration

Photorealistic commercial illustration techniques

Analog illustration combined with graphic design layout

Typography and layout integrated for mass reproduction

Geographic Location of Origin

United States (released through Elektra Records)
Design created within the commercial music/advertising design world of the US and UK.

Historical / Cultural Context

This cover reflects 1980s pop culture, consumerism, and techno-futurism.
The Cars’ Heartbeat City album artwork is heavily influenced by:

Pop Art traditions (Peter Phillips was part of the British Pop Art movement alongside Peter Blake and Richard Hamilton)

1980s fascination with technology, automobiles, and synthetic aesthetics

The rise of MTV and highly stylized commercial imagery

Airbrushed illustration trends common in 1980s advertising and album art

The imagery combines hyper-stylized automotive parts with surreal, idealized human figures, referencing themes of speed, desire, and mechanized modern life. It also reflects the era’s blend of consumer product aesthetics and fine art influences, bridging gallery Pop Art and commercial music graphics.