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What font is?

22.06.2015 um 17:42

hello friend!
do you know this font?
thank you

What font is?

Vorgeschlagene Fonts

OptiSybaris  Vorgeschlagen von jerseygirl 
Symphony  Vorgeschlagen von jerseygirl 


22.06.2015 um 21:54

Vorgeschlagener Font: OptiSybaris


23.06.2015 um 04:24

Original is Symphony. Thanks to Lancon
Vorgeschlagener Font: Symphony


23.06.2015 um 08:33

jerseygirl sagte  
Original is Symphony. Thanks to Lancon

Symphony

yes! thank you very much!
you are the best.
ciao!


23.06.2015 um 09:35

The m


23.06.2015 um 09:45

You are right Kat, that´s why it´s suggested.
Anay idea on the closest one?


23.06.2015 um 11:48

OK, after some digging, a similar m and n are there in the OPTISybaris, Claude's Aerolite CP Two and Bob Alonso's Alexandra Script and well hidden in the alternates of the Symphony Pro and OPTISybaris Supplement. None match though. Which is to be expected with this probably hand traced/drawn sample image.


23.06.2015 um 11:57

So, when in the OPTISybaris says the original is Symphony, does it mean it is the same font or inspired?

Here the link to the glyphs:
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/profonts/symphony-pro/regular/glyphs.html

And thanks


23.06.2015 um 12:14

hello , the correct font is OPTISybaris , the picture is a scan of a broken clichés printed on corrugated cardboard , overlapping the two words are equal ,
it was my mistake quote Symphony pro as correct font ,
grazie a tutti!
greetings


23.06.2015 um 12:28

It means that it is a digital version of an existing typeface as is the one by Profonts which is years after Castcraft's version. Claude will know which is the name of the original typeface as his Aerolite CP Two is also a revival of that original.

Notice the different J in the Sybaris regular and bold.


23.06.2015 um 13:41

Wow, thanks


23.06.2015 um 14:20

@sandrolt4
It is not the OPTISybaris nor the Symphony by Profonts. Look at the details as the length of the stem of the p and the bottom of the stems of the p, m and n. The typeface as shown, from the times of letterpress, has probably never made it to the digital age but may very well be an ancestor of these two.


23.06.2015 um 21:17

Thanks for all the research



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