You don’t have to be Italian to like Pat Cooper Contributed by Stephen Coles on Sep 12th, 2016. Artwork published in 1967. Source: http://rover.ebay.com Photo via Keith Zinkham's Used Records. License: All Rights Reserved. This cover for Italian comic Pat Cooper (thanks to Frank and Tânia for bringing it to my attention) is a parody of the “You don’t have to be Jewish to love Levy’s” campaign. So the choice of Cooper Black comes from the original ad design and the fact that the typeface shares a name with Pat is just a happy coincidence. Don’t know Pat Cooper? Here’s a little taste. Source: http://rover.ebay.com Photo via aBarkless Records And Much More. License: All Rights Reserved. Typefaces Formats Album Art (2142) Topics Entertainment (856) Designers/Agencies unknown (1643) Tagged withUnited Artists (8)comedy (88)tight-not-touching (172)album records (1235)center-aligned text (902)LTypI (99)design reference/imitation (149)vinyl records (2011) Artwork location United States (5454) Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More Cooper Black in use “Be In” poster1967Peter MaxContributed by Florian Hardwig Max the Glow Train (Toys)2015CoilbookContributed by Aidan Nester Shock paperback series by Richard Matheson (Dell)1966Norman AdamsTom RyanContributed by Florian Hardwig Sponsor More in Entertainment Greene County Fairgrounds signsunknownContributed by Kyle Anderson Cocoon Club: Monthly Program2011Lukas SchneiderContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick 500 Master Games of Chess by S. Tartakower and J. Du Mont1975Theodore MentenPhoto(s) by Steve on Flickr. Good Cards2021Julia LöfflerContributed by Julia Löffler More in Album Art Chuck Berry’s Greatest Hits album art1964Don BronsteinContributed by Florian Hardwig Minor Threat – Filler EP1981Jeff NelsonContributed by Nick Sherman Peter Green – The End Of The Game album art1970AfracadabraPhoto(s) by Klaus Hiltscher on Flickr. Bei uns in der kleinen Bar album artc. 1955Hans Jürgen PressContributed by Herb Lubalin Study Center More Fonts In Use The Sonnets of William Shakespeare, Cassell & Company Ltd1933Eric GillContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick Is Barack Obama the President?2012The GuardianReal Clear PoliticsContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick Record Gothic fictional in-use samplesc. 1960Ludlow Typograph Co.Contributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick Beursschouwburg 2018 program2018Atelier BrendaAmélie BakkerContributed by Jérémy Landes Staff Pick