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Cream – “I Feel Free” / “N.S.U.”

Contributed by Matthijs Sluiter on Jun 24th, 2018. Artwork published in
January 1967
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Cream – “I Feel Free” / “N.S.U.”
Source: www.flickr.com Klaus Hiltscher. License: All Rights Reserved.

German release (1967) for Cream’s single record I Feel Free (B side: N.S.U.).

The band name is set in what looks like a customized version of the same typeface that is used for the song titles: Ludlow Black. Ludlow Black itself is close to Cooper Black, differing in details like the truncated feet.

Using fonts with elongated lower halves was common usance for psychedelica-related design in the 1960s. Instead of stretching Ludlow, the designer could have created a nearly identical design using Somalia, a ready-made ‘platform shoe’ version of Cooper Black.

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2 Comments on “Cream – “I Feel Free” / “N.S.U.””

  1. Instead of stretching Ludlow, the designer could have created a nearly identical design using Somalia, a ready-made ‘platform shoe’ version of Cooper Black.

    Somalia is given with a 1969 date. Chances are this face was inspired by the Cream band logo, which appeared already in 1966.

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