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American Calligraphy #13: The sight of music

American Calligraphy #13: The Sight Of Music

While early 20th-century American companies were pioneering recorded music, talented graphic artists were  creating covers that helped sell them to an expanding public. Designer Jim Flora, (1914-1998) for instance, was famous for covers where the letters seemed to dance. His style made the rhythms of South American music visible--and irresistible--to potential customers for more than two decades.



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