Seven and the Ragged Tiger is the third studio album by the English new wave band Duran Duran, released on 21 November 1983 through EMI and Capitol Records. From Wikipedia:
The album cover was shot at the State Library of New South Wales during a lavish photoshoot with photographer Rebecca Blake. Sleeve designer Malcolm Garrett was flown in from the UK, as well as a live Bengal tiger from Melbourne to be pictured on both the album cover and upcoming tour programme. […] Garrett’s final sleeve design solely features the tiger's eye and a small portion of its fur. Against the caramel-coloured artwork are various logos, including the band's new DD logo, a crescent moon, a triple-X glyph and a Chinese-style antique map depicting snowy mountains and rivers […]
The typography on the front cover uses a phototype version of Banjo. This Art Deco face was designed by Maximilien Vox and first cast by French foundry Deberny & Peignot in 1930. Banjo has no lowercase, but offers narrow alternates for all letters (except I J W Æ Œ). Additional text is set in vertically stretched caps from Futura. Malcolm Garrett recalls:
It was certainly typeset, probably in Clerkenwell, London at Focus Photoset or at The Printed Word […] I think it could well be Banjo, possibly photocopied to degrade it a little. And yes, squished Futura. Ouch!! In those early days of digital typesetting we allowed ourselves to take some horrific liberties with compression and expansion! No more!