Eastern Bloc Records Contributed by Ian Edmondson on Aug 20th, 2024. Artwork published in circa 2015. Photo: Ian Edmondson. License: All Rights Reserved. The Neue Ordnung typeface is in use as part of the identity for the musical landmark that is Eastern Bloc Records. Photo: Ian Edmondson. License: All Rights Reserved. Typefaces More about Neue Ordnung Formats Branding/Identity (7829) Topics Retail/Shopping (1050) Music (5907) Designers/Agencies Ian Edmondson (3) Tagged withrecord stores (10)awnings (37)alternating glyph colors (272)identities (2084)logos (4599)early uses (2005)Eastern Bloc Records (1) Artwork location United Kingdom (3101) Manchester (85) In SetsLogo (Lucas Bevilaqua) (75) Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More in Music Paul Robeson – Songs of Free Men album art1942Alex SteinweissContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick The Best of Cal Tjader album art1967Acy LehmanContributed by Ian Lanius Tensions – Nightmare on the Streets: Crime Drama 1 album art2024RationaleSean WolcottSullivan KennedyContributed by Sullivan Kennedy Sponsor More in Branding/Identity OMG (Obama)2008Michael BuchinoContributed by buchino Stormvloed consultancy2023KesselsKramerStephanie LüscherRoland CosContributed by NaN Staff Pick Sureec. 2019Unwind StudioContributed by TINGE Studio San Diego Foundation2022MiresBallContributed by Ivan Filipov More Fonts In Use Built by Buffalo2013Built by BuffaloContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick U.S. History through Postage Stamps2019Hoang NguyenContributed by Swiss Typefaces Staff Pick The Form of Form, 4th edition of the Lisbon Architecture Triennale2016R2 DesignContributed by Tânia Raposo Staff Pick The Beams brand identityc. 2023OnlyContributed by Only Staff Pick Black Midi @ The Terrace2019Caleb Vanden BoomContributed by Caleb Vanden Boom Staff Pick Shalom Berlin2016Hirn Faust AugeMax EdelbergJakob MaurerContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick Good Idea Slovakia2016Creative DepartmentContributed by Typotheque Staff Pick The Flanders Architectural Review N° 14, “When Attitudes Take Form”2020Ward HeirweghMarie SledsensContributed by Ward Heirwegh Staff Pick