The Kings of Dubrock – Fettuccini album art Contributed by Frank Grießhammer on Feb 19th, 2014. Artwork published in 2012. Source: www.fishbookletters.de License: All Rights Reserved. The wild mix of fonts and extensive stretching of type usually does not promise a great result, but in this case it works. I love it! I recommend this album. Typefaces More about Abbot OldstyleGet Abbot OldstyleMore about FF FlightcaseGet FF FlightcaseMore about IsabellaGet IsabellaMore about BelshawGet BelshawMore about Filmotype AccentGet Filmotype AccentMore about AshbyGet AshbyMore about HawthornGet HawthornMore about Brandon GrotesqueGet Brandon GrotesqueMore about GiddyupGet GiddyupMore about Gill KayoGet Gill Kayo Formats Album Art (3981) Topics Music (6003) Designers/Agencies Felix Schlüter (1) Tagged withJacques Palminger (1)Staatsakt (2)Kings of Dubrock (1)green (749)stretched type (514)faux vintage (131)red and green (137)type on an angle (1249)stencil (449)1970s style (167)shadow effects (1153) Artwork location Germany (3664) Hamburg (279) In Setsalbum cover (czebra.studios) (68)Colossal Combinations (Jay Mellor) (2126)vivid vintage bold blends (Thethan Borsby) (10) 4 Comments on “The Kings of Dubrock – Fettuccini album art” Jay Mellor says: Oct 26th, 2021 2:35 am The cover designer believes to be Felix Schlüter according to Discogs. Florian Hardwig says: Oct 26th, 2021 4:56 pm Thanks, Jay! Added. Jay Mellor says: Jan 7th, 2022 6:50 pm And don’t forget… Robby Woodward’s Ashby, from circa the 2000s used in the line voice parole. The back cover (above) shows Hawthorn as the tracklisting and Gill Kayo as the label code. Also, the RIC/JAC/VIC logo looks like Brandon Grotesque. Florian Hardwig says: Jan 8th, 2022 10:41 am Ashby! Thanks for putting this riddle to bed, Jay. Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More Abbot Oldstyle in use The Tales of Chekhov book series (Ecco Press)c. 1984Ecco PressContributed by Thiago Palestine Wail by Yahia Lababidi2024Kate McDonnellContributed by Kate McDonnell George Harrison — All Things Must Pass album art1970Tom WilkesContributed by Stefano GAMBETTA Sponsor More in Music OBK 1252015Weijsters & Kooij VormgeversContributed by DJF Weijsters Ramblin’ Jack Elliott – Young Brigham album art1968Ed ThrasherContributed by Rob Stenson Rude Not To2016Contributed by Gareth Hague Festival Contours 20192019PlaygroundContributed by Lucas Descroix More in Album Art Fabrizio Fattore – “Ojibwa” / “Namid” single2020Nathan MeyerContributed by Altiplano Typefaces Olivia Newton-John – “Long Live Love” German single cover1974Photo(s) by Klaus Hiltscher on Flickr. The Butterfield Blues Band – East West album art1966William S. HarveyContributed by Robby Rhodes Bizon – Garnizon album art2020Ivo MatićContributed by Ivo Matić More Fonts In Use “Can you name five designers of color?”, Phase II exhibition, MICA2019Will KuriaContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick Chronicle of Garage Museum of Contemporary Art2021Pavel KedzichContributed by Pavel Kedzich Staff Pick Yumi Zouma – Truth or Consequences album art2020Lorenzo FantonContributed by Margot Lévêque Typefaces Staff Pick Spektrum paperback series (1968–1993)c. 1968Lothar ReherContributed by Peiran Tan Staff Pick
4 Comments on “The Kings of Dubrock – Fettuccini album art”
The cover designer believes to be Felix Schlüter according to Discogs.
Thanks, Jay! Added.
And don’t forget… Robby Woodward’s Ashby, from circa the 2000s used in the line voice parole.
The back cover (above) shows Hawthorn as the tracklisting and Gill Kayo as the label code. Also, the RIC/JAC/VIC logo looks like Brandon Grotesque.
Ashby! Thanks for putting this riddle to bed, Jay.