taimatsu: (typeface)
taimatsu ([personal profile] taimatsu) wrote2006-11-13 01:33 pm
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My Google-fu is failing me.

I am, as you may know, producing a book cover for my Typography class. It is an erotic work written in the 1940s, but not published till the late 60s.

I am considering the vexed question of what typeface to use for the cover lettering. I cannot find any images of erotic book covers published in the period. (This may be because there were none.) I am even having trouble tracking down any typefaces definitely used in the forties, or any book covers definitely produced then. Can anyone give me any hints?

Edit: Tijuana Bibles were produced in the period but are comic format, not books proper, and as such have a very different typographical style.

Aha! The 1934 cover image for Miller's explicit 'Tropic of Cancer'! (work-safe). Although it seems he hated the cover.

[identity profile] doctor-frank.livejournal.com 2006-11-13 11:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Although I haven't done any proper research, I do quite like the following font for a fun and playful feel:

Image (http://photobucket.com/)

[identity profile] doctor-frank.livejournal.com 2006-11-14 12:15 am (UTC)(link)
That's the best I could find at short notice: I may look through my font collection in more depth when I get chance :)