The 1989 festival programme cover is a graphic image of a laughing turquoise blue-faced man against a bright pink-red background. He has bright yellow hair and lips and is wearing a winged-green hat and a green short-sleeved shirt decorated with…
The 1968 festival programme is slim, with an abstract design on its cover in the form of orange, purple, yellow, and white elongated shapes stretching from the top to the bottom of the page. Text is presented in black on the white strip along the…
The 1970 festival programme is slim, with an abstract design on its cover in the form of brown, orange, and green elongated shapes stretching from the top to the bottom of the page. Text is presented in dark brown on the white strip along the right…
The 1969 festival programme is slim, with an abstract design on its cover in the form of orange, purple, green, and white elongated shapes stretching from the top to the bottom of the page. Text is presented in black on the white strip along the…
The 1978 festival programme is slim, with an abstract design on its cover in the form of elongated shapes, in various shades of brown and yellow, stretching from the top to the bottom of the page. Text is presented in dark brown on the white strip…
The front of the 2014 festival programme is of a neon green/blue clock with yellow highlights. The art-deco styled clock takes up much of the page – its transparent face is styled with various designs, and the white hands on the clock-face display…
The 2015 festival programme cover is duck-egg blue with white and purple coloured text across its front. There is a small graphical image of a ship on the lower right. The ship, white in silhouette, is represented by a hull and six sails with a flag…
The 2016 festival programme cover is salmon-pink with the headline in white coloured text across its front. There is a monochrome image of a person standing with their back to us at the centre of the programme. Their arms are outstretched and their…
The 2017 festival programme cover is mustard-yellow with the headline in white coloured text across its front. There is a maroon-coloured monochrome image of a face gazing out from the centre of the programme which is peering through a single camera…
The front of the 1996 festival programme depicts a cartoon-like representation of two heads, that of a red-haired boy and a black-haired girl, on a green and blue background. The characters are facing each other but looking upwards to the blue sky…