Like Plywood, Aztec is a 1960s typeface by Photo-Lettering that was adopted from an Art Deco alphabet found in Publicité Vignettes Lettres Chiffres Monogrammes et Rehauts Modernes, a source book published in 1931 in Paris, France. The original piece of lettering is titled La Massive and was drawn by A. Bardi, the artist who also takes credit for the alphabet adopted as Halloween.
In 1971, Haig Adishian specified it for the cover of an album by vibraphonist Gary Burton and pianist Keith Jarrett, recorded a year earlier together with guitarist Sam Brown, bassist Steve Swallow and drummer Bill Goodwin. The photography is by D.H. Burton.
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