In 1970, Wojirsch and her husband Burkhardt began designing covers for
ECM (Edition of Contemporary Music),
Manfred Eicher’s newly formed jazz recording label headquartered in Munich. The couple jointly signed their work B & B Wojirsch in a collaboration that continued until Burkhardt’s untimely death in the mid 1970s. After her husband's death, Wojirsch continued to work for ECM. In 1978 photographer Dieter Rehm joined ECM’s staff. Wojirsch’s distinct aesthetic approach rooted in minimalism and modernism complemented the clear, pristine sounds that are Eicher’s signature. The influence of modern artists including
Cy Twombly is evident in some of her designs, particularly on covers like Pat Metheny’s
Rejoicing and Jan Garbarek's ''
It's OK to Listen to the Gray Voice''. == References ==