Rod Stewart – An Old Raincoat Won’t Ever Let You Down album art Contributed by Neil Priddey on Mar 22nd, 2015. Artwork published in 1970. License: All Rights Reserved. Very likely Letraset’s Bookman Bold Italic in use. ITC Bookman is not an accurate match. Photo: Neil Priddey. License: All Rights Reserved. Typefaces Formats Album Art (2089) Topics Music (3145) Designers/Agencies Marcus Keef (7) Tagged withalbum records (1194)Vertigo Records (12)Rod Stewart (3)1970s (921)reversed type on an image (530)swashes (362)dry transfer lettering (95)vinyl records (656)vinyl records (656) Artwork location United Kingdom (1730) In Sets Letraset (Florian Hardwig) (270) Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More Bookman in use “Dynamic Duo” Pro Craft ad (1977)1977Contributed by Andrew Lohin The Texas BookmanPhoto(s) by Stephen Coles on Flickr. Charley Pride – Christmas In My Home Town album art1970Contributed by Garrison Martin Sponsor More in Music Porgy & Bess (RCA Camden Records)1959Photo(s) by Bart Solenthaler on Flickr. T. Rex – 20th Century album art1973Manfred VormsteinMatthias KortemeierBibiPhoto(s) by Klaus Hiltscher on Flickr. Sanctus2013David CroyContributed by David Croy TyrannosaurusRex – “By The Light Of A Magical Moon”1970Photo(s) by Klaus Hiltscher on Flickr. More in Album Art Jefferson Airplane Takes Off1966unknownContributed by Nick Sherman Staff Pick Millstein Orientale(Sample unavailable) Freddie McCoy – Beans & Greens album art1967Don SchlittenContributed by Nick Sherman Soft Machine – Third album art1970John HaysContributed by Stephen Coles System 7 Altitude1992Gareth HagueDavid JamesContributed by Gareth Hague More Fonts In Use Virid2019TractionTerry SietingContributed by Terry Sieting Staff Pick 11 ● Gilgamesh Belleville2017Pierre JeanneauContributed by Pierre Jeanneau Staff Pick Rimsky-Korsakoff’s Greatest Hits album art1972Gerry GerstenPhoto(s) by Bart Solenthaler on Flickr. Staff Pick The 45th Annual of Advertising & Editorial Art & Design of the Arts Directors Club of New York1966Mo LebowitzContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick