Loring Eutemey, one of the unsung members of Push Pin Studios, helped define the look of Atlantic Records in the late 1950s to early ’60s. Here are a few covers from Fonts In Use: https://fontsinuse.com/designers/4062/loring-eutemey

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Loring Eutemey at Fonts in Use

Cooper Union graduate (1952) [Yearbook]. Began his career at Push Pin Studios. Together with Marvin Israel, he created the new look of Atlantic Records in the late 1950s to early ’60s, and continued to work with the company until the mid 1970s. [Birka Jazz] Died in 2013 at age 82. [NYT obituary]

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Eutemey was a Cooper Union graduate. They knew he was going places way back then in 1952. From the yearbook: https://archive.org/details/cable-1952/page/n77/mode/2up
The Cable 1952 : The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

1952 edition of The Cable, yearbook of The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art. 

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#LoringEutemey’s copy of the #PLINC One-Liner catalog is now in the cherished possession of our own @fhardwig. Several of the fonts used by the NYC designer were thus identified by consulting the very same book from which they were originally selected. Here’s his logo stamp, designed around a stylized ‘e’, with the bar representing his moustache.
Eutemey is also responsible for this little number: https://fontsinuse.com/uses/50557/john-coltrane-my-favorite-things-album-art
John Coltrane – My Favorite Things album art

My Favorite Things is the seventh studio album by jazz musician John Coltrane, released in March 1961. It was the first album to feature Coltrane playing soprano saxophone, which is prominently displayed on the cover photograph. The cover was designed by Loring Eutemey, now midw

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@FontsInUse Mr Eutemey looking sharp in that photo too