The cover of the single features artwork by Buzz Parker, creator of Emily Strange.
The single features artwork from Australian artist Leif Podhajsky, who also created the artwork for Innerspeaker and the follow-up Lonerism.
The cover was, as usual, designed by Mark Wilkinson and features artwork based on promotional material for the band's series of open-air concerts in the summer of 1986.
A CD version of the EP exists, however this only includes the title track and features artwork different from the vinyl/cassette version.
The collection contains sixteen songs and features artwork by Raymond Pettibon.
The album title comes from the 1935 novel No Mean City and features artwork illustrated by Rodney Matthews.
In suit with the other three, the single features artwork by Noah's fellow Jane member, Scott Mou.
Graffiti Spray Can features artwork of The Wall Lord, a character from Concrete Immortalz, on its loading screen.
The official video was directed by Foals' frequent collaborator Dave Ma and features artwork from Tinhead.
This album follows on from the previous release Imago and features artwork by Brisbane artist Karl "Monaux" Kwasny.