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Bing Crosby – The Many Faces Of Bing Crosby album art

Contributed by PampaType Team on Jul 10th, 2020. Artwork published in .
Bing Crosby – The Many Faces Of Bing Crosby album art 1
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This is a story of a Use as much as of its design reference.

The Use is the cover of The Many Faces of Bing Crosby, a jazz album released in 1977 by Italian label Oxford. Its design employs Broadway for the title and Letraset’s Stripes for the frame around the artist’s portrait.

Bing Crosby – The Many Faces Of Bing Crosby album art 2
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Bing Crosby – The Many Faces Of Bing Crosby album art 3
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And then we have the design reference from Letraset’s 1975 catalog in which we can find a very similar frame with a portion of it made with letters, punctuation, and special characters form Stripes. The catalog also features some other pieces showcasing a diverse collection from Letraset, along with illustrations that suggest the style of each of the many faces, see the separate post on Fonts In Use.

The inspiration: Broadway and a frame made from elements of Stripes, as seen on the cover of a Letraset catalog from 1975. In place of Bing Crosby, the framed image depicts Laurel & Hardy.
Photo: Peter Smith. License: All Rights Reserved.

The inspiration: Broadway and a frame made from elements of Stripes, as seen on the cover of a Letraset catalog from 1975. In place of Bing Crosby, the framed image depicts Laurel & Hardy.

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