An independent archive of typography.
Topics
Formats
Typefaces

Symphonium record covers

Contributed by Florian Hardwig on Jan 13th, 2015. Artwork published in
circa 1960
.
Musique pour rêver. Enchantement des Antilles. Par l’orchestre typique Madianas (Devil Boy et son ensemble). Symphonium nº19
Source: www.flickr.com Uploaded to Flickr by Étienne Pouvreau and tagged with “scribe”. License: CC BY.

Musique pour rêver. Enchantement des Antilles. Par l’orchestre typique Madianas (Devil Boy et son ensemble). Symphonium nº19

These vintage record covers from French label Symphonium feature a rather obscure script typeface from the 1930s: “Scribe is a ‘snapshot’ of modern handwriting, captured by Marcel Janco.” The informal script was released in 1936, predating the more successful and popular Mistral by 17 years. It is used both for the album titles as well as the label logo.

‘MADIANAS’ is in another typeface by Deberny & Peignot — either Peignot or Touraine. Latter is a spin-off of Cassandre’s seminal design, with more traditional forms for Peignot’s capital-like lowercase characters, namely ‘aeghmnrstu’, provided by Guillermo Mendoza y Almeida. [Musée de l’imprimerie Lyon]

The geometric sans-serif is very likely Europe – that’s what Futura was called in France.

Tangos et Paso-Dobles nº1 by Los Ninos Del Puerto Del Mar. Symphonium nº3306
Source: muzeek.de License: All Rights Reserved.

Tangos et Paso-Dobles nº1 by Los Ninos Del Puerto Del Mar. Symphonium nº3306

Typefaces

  • Scribe
  • Touraine
  • Futura

Formats

Topics

Designers/Agencies

Artwork location

Post a comment