The Ray Charles Singers – Songs For Lonesome Lovers album art Photo(s) by Bart Solenthaler. Imported from Flickr on Jan 1, 2025. Artwork published in 1964. Source: www.flickr.com Uploaded to Flickr by Bart Solenthaler and tagged with “folio”. License: All Rights Reserved. Folio-Grotesk breit halbfett (1959), the extended style of Bauer’s competitor to Helvetica, Univers & Co., for an album by the Ray Charles singers, produced by Enoch Light and released on Command Records. The cover art is by George Giusti, with art direction by Charles E. Murphy. [More info on Discogs] See also Fever! from 1966 for another use of Folio by Murphy. Typefaces Formats Album Art (3828) Topics Music (5755) Designers/Agencies George Giusti (6) Charles E. Murphy (14) Tagged withThe Ray Charles Singers (2)Command Records (16)album records (2503)vinyl records (3042)hearts (154)illustration (1408)faces (54)love (36)easy listening (112)Enoch Light (11)1960s albums (335)stickers (375) Artwork location United States (9099) New York City (2626) In Sets Bart Solenthaler Collection (Fonts In Use Staff) (485) RADIOGIAPPANESE (Leonardo de la Fuente) (105) Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More Folio in use Ginger Baker’s Air Force – “Man Of Constant Sorrow” / “Doin’ It” Norwegian single cover1970unknownContributed by Florian Hardwig “The Impact of Impact” typeface advert brochurec. 1965Ken DickinsonStephenson BlakeContributed by Thiago Staff Pick “McQueen drives Porsche” poster1970Erich StrengerContributed by Florian Hardwig Sponsor More in Music MTV VMAs 20232023Studio DumbarContributed by Maxitype Cyndi Lauper – She’s So Unusual album art1983Janet PerrCyndi LauperPhoto(s) by Bart Solenthaler on Flickr. MELT Festival 2023c. 2023Dominik KellerContributed by Michael Clasen Hopes&Fears2015Leonard PengNick TreptsovSergii RodionovContributed by Stephen Coles More in Album Art Anitta – Versions of Me album art2022Maxime QuoilinContributed by Production Type Diari Aperti – Elisa2019Alice ZaniContributed by WELTKERN® Typefaces Carole King – Tapestry album art1971Chuck BeesonContributed by John O'Reilly INXS – “What You Need” single cover1985Philip MortlockContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick More Fonts In Use KARAK branding and website2022HuangartFranziska WeitgruberContributed by Ivo Gabrowitsch Staff Pick American Board of Missions Almanac 1887 cover1887American Board of MissionsContributed by Eva Silvertant Staff Pick “At $15,995 we have absolutely nothing to add.” Renault Fuego Australian ad1984Doyle Dane BernbachContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick Italian Vanity Fair (Feb–Mar 2013)2013Devin PedzwaterContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick