Compilation album of songs recorded by Joy Division and released after Joy Division ceased to exist. 12-inch vinyl in a printed sleeve. The sleeve design is by Brett Wickens with art direction by Peter Saville and is credited to Peter Saville Associates. FACT 250 Substance
Reissued single by Joy Division. 12-inch vinyl in a printed sleeve. The sleeve design is by Brett Wickens with art direction by Peter Saville and is credited to Peter Saville Associates. FAC 213 Atmosphere
UK release of the single by Joy Division on the Factory US imprint. 12-inch vinyl in a picture sleeve. The sleeve design is by Peter Saville. The US release led with She's Lost Control as the A-side. FACUS 2 UK Atmosphere
Album by Joy Division. 12-inch vinyl in a textured picture sleeve printed by Garrod & Lofthouse. The sleeve design is by Peter Saville and Martyn Atkins and features an image of the Appiani family tomb in the Staglieno cemetery in Genoa, Italy. The photographic image is by Bernard Pierre Woolf. FACT 25 Closer
Double compilation album by Joy Division released after Ian Curtis's death. 12-inch vinyl in a limited edition hessian hardback cover with ribbon tie printed by Garrod & Lofthouse. The edition was limited to 5,000 copies. The sleeve design was by Peter Saville and attributed to his Grafica Industria design concept. Other editions of the album came in a grey cardboard gatefold sleeve and a white cardboard gatefold sleeve. FACT 40 Still
Single by Joy Division. 7-inch vinyl in a textured picture sleeve printed by Garrod & Lofthouse. The sleeve design is by Peter Saville, although he is uncredited. The first 10,000 pressings were issued in the textured sleeve. The following 20,000 pressings were either in a textured sleeve or a flat sleeve. The single was reissued as a 12-inch in December 1979 following dissatisfaction with the cut of the track Novelty on the 7-inch. FAC 13 Transmission
Single by Joy Division. 12-inch vinyl in an alternate picture sleeve to the 7-inch version. The sleeve design is by Peter Saville, although he is uncredited. The 12-inch was issued in December 1979 following dissatisfaction with the cut of the track Novelty on the 7-inch. FAC 13.12 Transmission
Single by Joy Division. 12-inch vinyl in an alternate picture sleeve to the 7-inch version. The sleeve design by Peter Saville features a photographic image by Bernard Pierre Woolf. FAC 23-12 Love Will Tear Us Apart
Debut album by Joy Division. 12-inch vinyl in a textured picture sleeve printed by Garrod & Lofthouse with a white printed inner sleeve. The album cover design by Peter Saville draws on an image showing successive pulses from the first pulsar discovered, CP1919. Guitarist Bernard Sumner had seen the image in a copy of the encyclopaedia in Manchester Library and thought it would make a good sleeve design. Harold D. Craft Jr created and published the image in his 1970 PhD thesis "Radio Observations of the Pulse Profiles and Dispersion Measures of Twelve Pulsars". The image was also printed in the Scientific American in January 1971 before it appeared in the Cambridge Encyclopaedia of Astronomy in 1977. FACT 10 Unknown Pleasures
Poster for Zoo Meets Factory Halfway, The Leigh Open Air Pop Festival, including Joy Division, Echo and the Bunnymen, Teardrop Explodes, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark etc August 1979 designed by Peter Saville, FAC 15. Zoo Meets Factory Halfway poster
Single by New Order. 12-inch vinyl in die-cut and printed card sleeve. Sleeve design by Peter Saville. The outer sleeve resembles a 5.25-inch floppy disk. The inner sleeve is silver. The design uses a colour based code to present information about the track titles and Factory catalogue number. The code on the front of the outer sleeve reads FAC 73 Blue Monday And The Beach New Order. FACTUS 10 Blue Monday
Album by New Order. 12-inch vinyl in card picture sleeve. Sleeve design by Peter Saville featuring a reproduction of the painting "A Basket of Roses" by French artist Henri Fantin-Latour as the cover image. The design uses a colour based code to present information about the album title and Factory catalogue number. The code on the front of the outer sleeve reads FACT 75, and the code on the inner sleeve reads New Order Power Corruption and Lies. The decoding wheel is printed on the back of the outer sleeve. FACT 75 Power, Corruption & Lies
Album by New Order. 12-inch vinyl in card picture sleeve covered by a sheet of onion skin paper. Sleeve design by Peter Saville at Peter Saville Associates, using images taken from polaroid photographs of the band members, photographer Trevor Key. FACT 100 Low-life
Album by New Order. 12-inch vinyl in card sleeve printed by Garrod & Lofthouse. Sleeve design by Peter Saville based on a poster by Italian Futurist designer Fortunato Depero for the 1932 exposition "Futurismo Trentino". Saville adapted it so that the F stands for Factory and the L (Roman numeral) for 50. Sleeve design attributed to Saville's Grafica Industria design concept. A second copy owned by Jon Savage. FACT 50 Movement
Album by New Order. 12-inch vinyl in card sleeve printed by Garrod & Lofthouse. Sleeve design by Peter Saville based on a poster by Italian Futurist Fortunato Depero for the 1932 exposition "Futurismo Trentino". Saville adapted it so that the F stands for Factory and the L (Roman numeral) for 50. Sleeve design attributed to Saville's Grafica Industria design concept. FACT 50 Movement
Single by New Order. 7-inch vinyl in grey carton card stock sleeve. Sleeve design by Peter Saville based on the cover to Italian Futurist designer Fortunato Depero's book Dynamo. The sleeve was printed in nine different colour variations: black, red, blue, brown, yellow, orange, green, aqua and purple. The example here is printed in red. FAC 53 Procession