The British post-punk band Joy Division used an image of CP 1919's radio pulses on the cover of their debut album, Unknown Pleasures.
The title was "Graphis Diagrams" and it carried images that would later be used in contemporary product designs such as the Unknown Pleasures compact disc album cover designed by Peter Saville (graphic designer)As testament to Herdeg's curator-ship this and more such visual material featured in his magazine rose to exemplary statuses as well as value.
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier | Out of the Unknown | Challengers of the Unknown | Unknown Pleasures | The Unknown Warrior | Persons Unknown (TV series) | Persons Unknown | Domain of unknown function | XCOM: Enemy Unknown | Unknown Hinson | Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (Moscow) | The Unknown Comic | Letter from an Unknown Woman | X the Unknown | Unknown years of Jesus | Unknown to No One | Unknown Mortal Orchestra | Unknown Component | Unknown Chaplin | Toward the Unknown | The Unknown Witches of Oz | The Unknown Child (disambiguation) | The Unknown Child | The Tale of the Unknown Island | The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath | Simple Pleasures (Bobby McFerrin album) | Pleasures Of The Harbor | Pleasures of the Harbor | Pleasures and Palaces | Omega the Unknown |