During the 1980s, another company of his was selected by Time Magazine for one of the top ten designs in the software field.
for Slic Brothers, a company that designed music promotion paraphernalia and album covers.
[1] The company designed record jackets for artists such as Peter Foldy, Greaseball Boogie Band, Moe Koffman, The Stampeders and Jay Telfer[2] His company Magic Management has the following artists on their roster, Jeff Addams, Terry Dee, The Good Bros., Hero, Hit & Run, Christopher Kearney, Truck, Jay Telfer, Touchstone, Lisa Hart, and West.
[3][4][5][6][7] In February 1974, Billboard wrote that Francey had published the first issue of an entertainment magazine called Night Out.
These included nominations for best LP graphics, and a "service publication acknowledging Toronto as the entertainment capital of Canada, Night Out magazine.