A Plague of Demons – Keith Laumer (Penguin SF)
Contributed by André Mora on May 30th, 2013. Artwork published in
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5 Comments on “A Plague of Demons – Keith Laumer (Penguin SF)”
Chet [Ross] is always lurking in the corner with some secret knowledge — he is a quintessential bricoleur!
Aldridge did more covers with this kind of type treatment. The straight-legged ‘R’ and some other details (narrow ‘O’, short middle bar on ‘E’) suggest it wasn’t Helvetica that got splintered here.
Good catch, Florian. I added this link above to show others from this series, though they’re not as big as the samples you pulled from his site.
Perhaps another Aldrige cover, like this one from 1964, can provide some confirmation that the science fiction titles are based on Akzidenz Grotesk.
It’s hard to say for sure. Who knows how Aldridge created this effect; is there any type involved at all? Repeating letters appear to be identical, but that doesn’t say much. Akzidenz-Grotesk has that straight-legged ‘R’, but the wide and open ‘S’ on the Potter cover is off again. Interestingly, in the digital versions, the middle bar of ‘E’ is not as short as here. In Standard CT, it even is of the same length as the top and bottom bars.
Not the same thing of course, but see also Mecanorma’s Television.