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English: Steve Ball's "Possible Productions knotwork" appears on the cover of later versions of the King Crimson album Discipline. Ball's design has been used as the logo for Robert Fripp's music-company Possible Productions and his music-label Discipline Global Mobile (DGM). By policy, DGM does not own either copyrights or moral rights to its art; here, the design's copyrights belong to Steve Ball, who has granted a CC 3.0 SA BY license.
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Source email from Steve Ball to User:Kiefer.Wolfowitz with a (lower resolution) version of this image, visible at steveball.com.
Author Steve Ball
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Ball's "Possible Productions knotwork" design replaced the first design appearing on the album-cover of Discipline by King Crimson. Both designs were inspired by "a design by the celebrated Celtic art historian, George Bain. Mr. Bain's original design first appeared in public in a well known book entitled "Celtic Art, the Methods of Construction" published in 1951 by Constable Press in London" (on page 40), according to Ball:

  • Ball, Steve (1 October 2001), “Saturday September 29”, in Steve Ball diary[1] (html), SteveBall.com

As the DGM logo, Ball's design also appears on many DGM albums and on the DGM website. With different colors, Ball's design has been adopted as the logo for Guitar Craft and for The League of Crafty Guitarists.

The design also appears on Ball's website and on some of his albums:

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