Symbol of the rolling stones the iconic mouth with its tongue hanging out became an art known worldwide.
Rolling stones lips and tongue logo meaning.
The rolling stones head office contacted the royal college of art in 1970 looking to commission a poster for the rolling stones european tour 1970.
The college recommended pasche.
The v a holds in its collections the original artwork for the rolling stones famous tongue and lips logo one of the world s most instantly recognisable symbols of rock and roll.
The stones apparently liked it so much that according to feel numb they paid pasch a bonus of 200 on top of his 50 fee which is a fortune in art student money.
Rolling stones fans in rome 2014.
Inspiration behind the symbol.
Mick jagger reportedly approached the royal college of art in 1969 looking to commission images for the band.
The rolling stones logo which has been referred to as tongue and lips or just hot lips first appeared on 1971 s sticky fingers lp.
Pasche designed the tongue and lip design logo in 1970 which was revised by braun while he was designing the album package and was originally reproduced on the u s.
The tongue and lips logo was born.
And despite the theories surrounding the logo it was made thinking precisely for the commercial purpose.
Left full colour digital proof for the rolling stones tongue logo by jon pasche 1970.
Rolling stone quoted the artist as saying it was meant to represent the band s anti authoritarian.
It became an icon immediately so the rolling stones have never changed it.
The design was created over 50 years ago by john pasche.
As for the meaning behind the design pasch has given a number of explanations over the years.
Alessandro curci getty images the tongue and lips logo is obviously obviously based on the unmistakable face of stones frontman mick jagger.