King Curtis – It’s Party Time With King Curtis Photo(s) by Bart Solenthaler. Imported from Flickr on Apr 21, 2018. Artwork published in 1962. Source: www.flickr.com Uploaded to Flickr by Bart Solenthaler and tagged with “filmotypepeoria”. License: All Rights Reserved. Tru-Sound Records/USA (1962) 1962 album by American saxophonist King Curtis. The cover type is Peoria, an animated Latin from Filmotype. Source: www.dustygroove.com License: All Rights Reserved. The cover for the Status Records release got rid off the frame and changed the colors, but maintained the typography. Typefaces More about Filmotype Peoria Formats Album Art (4406) Topics Music (6603) Designers/Agencies unknown (4431) Tagged withTru-Sound Records (1)King Curtis (3)album records (2958)duotone / halftone on color (103)1960s albums (406)saxophones (41)soul music (269)Status Records (2)purple/violet (366)pink (414)vinyl records (3483) Artwork location United States (10325) In SetsFilmotype (Florian Hardwig) (198)Bart Solenthaler Collection (Fonts In Use Staff) (544) 2 Comments on “King Curtis – It’s Party Time With King Curtis” John Helloname says: Apr 19th, 2025 8:04 pm Can you sample filmotype peoria font, please. Florian Hardwig says: Apr 21st, 2025 4:13 pm What I can offer is a partial glyph set from a Typeshop catalog issued around 1977: Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More in Music Charles Bobo Shaw & Lester Bowie – Bugle Boy Bop album art1983W. Dale CramerContributed by Robert Beatty Schnitzelbeat Vol. 1: I Love You, Baby! album art2013unknownContributed by Florian Hardwig Gipfelstürmer by Unheilig2014unknownContributed by Florian Hardwig Sponsor More in Album Art Steward – Goodbye To Everything You Love album art1999unknownContributed by Florian Hardwig Stan Rubin and His Tigertown Five album art1956Burt GoldblattContributed by Nick Sherman Staff Pick Smile Orange movie poster, titles, album art1976Mako OikeHuntley BurgherContributed by Florian Hardwig Neil Cicierega – Mouth Moods album art2017unknownContributed by Bryson Stohr More Fonts In Use Read me! by Readymag2020Pavel KedzichReadymagContributed by Pavel Kedzich Staff Pick Desperate Oasis ad campaign2024Young JerksContributed by Mark Butchko Staff Pick Ways of Being. Advice for Artists by Artists2018BibliothèqueContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick If Beale Street Could Talk by James Baldwin (Michael Joseph)1974Les LawrenceContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick Lassila & Tikanoja2013Motley AgencyMatt SquireContributed by Letters from Sweden Staff Pick Schneider Metzgereic. 2020b_werkAlexander HaasContributed by Jan Middendorp Staff Pick “New Items !” sign, Trader Joe’s Rockridge, Oakland2017unknownDanny JonesTrader Joe’sContributed by Stephen Coles Blog Anecdote, Myth & Hyperbole: Texas, from A to Z.2019Dossier IndustriesAnnette DennisContributed by Annette Dennis Staff Pick
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Can you sample filmotype peoria font, please.
What I can offer is a partial glyph set from a Typeshop catalog issued around 1977: