Roy Haynes – Cymbalism album art

Published October 7, 2023
Contributed by Florian Hardwig





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Roy Haynes is an American jazz drummer born in 1925 and active since 1942. His Cymbalism album was recorded in 1963 for New Jazz, a sublabel of Prestige Records.

For the cover typography, Don Schlitten (b. 1932) worked with Benguiat Interlock. Announced in 1959, this design by Ed Benguiat was Photo-Lettering’s first interlocking release, and, together with Filmotype Newton, probably one of the earliest fontifications of such a lettering style.



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Print ad announcing Benguiat Interlock and Opus, “two new designs created by Ed Benguiat”, in Art Direction, Vol. 11, No. 3, June 1959


Without having access to a complete glyph set, it’s difficult to say to what extent the letterforms seen on the album cover come directly from PLINC’s film negative, and to what extent they were touched up. As the name implies, Photo-Lettering’s process was a hybrid one: the settings were based on prefabricated (i.e. typographic) letterforms stored on photographic film, but could be modified and elaborated on by one of their lettering artists on staff. What’s certain is that Benguiat drew a boatload of alternates to allow for a hand-rendered look with nicely interlocking pairs. The partial glyph set reproduced in Alphabet Thesaurus Vol. 2 includes a staggering sixteen different forms for the letter A, eleven for E, eight for S, seven for R, and still five for Y.

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The liner notes by Vin Haynes on the back cover are set in Spartan. This Futura copy is distinguished by its alternate double-story a that was used here.



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