During the 1980s Wilfred Limonious (1949–99) became one of Jamaican music’s most prolific graphic artists, designing countless reggae album jackets and record-label logos. With silly charact...

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During the 1980s Wilfred Limonious (1949–99) became one of Jamaican music’s most prolific graphic artists, designing countless reggae album jackets and record-label logos. With silly characters, scribbled commentary and outrageous Patois-filled speech bubbles, the world he created was the perfect visual counterpart to the island’s emerging dancehall scene.

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