The type font on the top has the more classic feel to it with the nice white thick font on top of that.
The bottom text font contains a classic bubble writing that also its with the theme of the cover.
Lastly the straight lines and the mountains are hand drawn. You may also notice that the the right straight lines are fading out because the white charcoal was running out and it fits the style of the cover.
If I compare the style of Joy Division Unknown pleasures album to the more modern Seki Shay stories that touch album you will see the massive difference in the terms of age and style usage.
For starters the while charcoal doesn't fade out at all compare to the unknown pleasures album.
Also the unknown pleasure album only feature mountains while the Stories that touch album features a face because there was a bigger gab of technology where most albums covers in the 70s will only use artistic drawing.
It is good you are interpreting what you see. On the whole I can see what you are trying to say and mean. Some thoughtful ideas. When you mention "thick font" you might say "bold" instead so that you show you know the technical words relating to type. I am not too sure what "gab of technology" means though; is this a tying error? Steve
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