Trump has the same problem as Hauteclaire: the not sturdy serifs...
Editado em 30/07/2013 às 04:07 por rocamaco
I should have posted Trump before a Scriptorium link. But now that I notice the serifs, I really think it's Trump.
Editado em 30/07/2013 às 04:16 por fmontpetit
Mmmm... Hauteclaire and Trump Mediaeval are... identical at first sight
Man, at that size I wouldn't risk saying which one is better
Didn't compared all letters but "U" in Kuenstler 480 doesn't match so well.
+1 for Trump just because the design date
(1954-1956)
I tried Trump against Kuenstler and Trump was an exact fit, kerning and all, right out of the box... Kuenstler has curves on the serifs of the 'T' and the characters are just a tiny bit narrower... so... do we have consensus?
SashiX disse +1 for Trump just because the design date
(1954-1956)
Es un criterio de
...
Siendo en realidad la última que se ha fabricado...
Las tres están basadas en el mismo diseño de 1954-1956 por George Trump...
Editado 2 vezes. Última edição em 30/07/2013 às 04:33 por rocamaco
pero no la Haunoséquemás, dije entre las dos mencionadas por mon
SashiX disse pero no la Haunoséquemás, dije entre las dos mencionadas por mon
You broke Google Translate again...
It's not spanish either...
(lazy to write "Kuenstler 480"
)...
Editado em 30/07/2013 às 04:41 por rocamaco
fmontpetit disse [...] Trump was an exact fit, kerning and all, right out of the box [...]
green then
Back to the topic, according to the date of the design of the logo, they use 1992 Image Club Graphics' Triumph:
Editado em 30/07/2013 às 04:50 por rocamaco
Ok... but out of curiosity, you have a source for "according to the date of the design of the logo"?
green then
no, seriously, that "TOUCHST" definitely doesn't match, and I don't care what they say
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