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Fuente identificada: Long Shot


08/02/2016 a las 21:51  [respuesta]  FONTES

Fuente identificada: Script


08/02/2016 a las 21:48  [respuesta]  What is this font?

Good find.
Today's trivia: Perigord's uppercase looks like the Uncial style letters drawn by Ernst Bentele, as shown in in Hoffmanns Schriftatlas (1952) and the lowercase looks like Cardinal, as shown in the pre-digital Letraset Product manual.



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Free fonts that match your sign are as scarce as hen's teeth.
Google has Open Sans Condensed Bold that would work as a substitute except for the _M_, which could be edited by cutting out the middle portion of the width, moving the lhs and rhs sections together and doing some tweeking of _M_

Fuente sugerida: Open Sans Condensed Bold


Editado 2 veces. Última edición el 11/02/2016 a las 13:26 por donshottype


08/02/2016 a las 15:39  [respuesta]  1975

Venus is the inspiration for a pay font called Vonness by David Berlow.
You can select from 56 variations.

Fuente sugerida: Vonness Bold Extended


08/02/2016 a las 13:32  [respuesta]  1975

Originally a Wagner & Schmidt design. Bauer 1907-27. Thirteen or more weights and widths produced in metal type.
Seems to be an original digitization by OPTI.



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Imperial also used a wider width in regular and bold, which are somewhat similar.


Editado el 11/02/2016 a las 13:25 por donshottype



The logo lettering was created in 1937 or earlier. See 1937 Imperial Oil - Road Map of Eastern Canada http://www.flickriver.com/photos/jeremyhopkin/3021825928/.
It was used as a stand-alone logo until about 1947. See 1947 Imperial - Ontario Road Map http://www.flickriver.com/photos/jeremyhopkin/4448347799/
It was then replaced with an Esso logo that included the old Imperial logo as a sub-text. See 1949 Imperial Esso - Ontario road map http://www.flickriver.com/photos/jeremyhopkin/4455007762/

A true match for the Imperial logo would have to be a font designed before 1937.
As I mentioned in my first post, I believe this was custom lettering influenced by Futura.



This would have been a custom creation.
Influenced by Fututa, with the result being similar to Super Grotesk, developed by Arno Drescher for the Typoart foundry as a substitute for Futura in East Germany after WW II.
FF Super Grotesk Pro Condensed Medium is almost a match.




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Fuente sugerida: DK Jambo



Fuente sugerida: Alice



Fuente identificada: University Roman



Fuente identificada: Trajan


07/02/2016 a las 13:11  [respuesta]  HELP

Hoboken Extrabold, expanded and adjusted
Derived from a typeface produced in 1912 by Sjoerd Hendrik de Roos as Dutch (or Hollandse) Mediaeval.
Typeshop credits Morris Fuller Benton as the designer. I don't know if he revised the design -- to add the heavier weights etc. -- or if this is incorrect. It's not included in the list of his fonts compiled by Klingspor and Luc Devroye.

Fuente sugerida: Hoboken ExtraBold


Editado 2 veces. Última edición el 07/02/2016 a las 14:15 por donshottype


07/02/2016 a las 11:45  [respuesta]  Katy perry Font

The _R_ matches the _K_
Perhaps the author wanted to say _WIDE AWAKE_


07/02/2016 a las 11:40  [respuesta]  Font, Masterix

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Could have been expanded from a narrower version of the letters


Editado el 11/02/2016 a las 13:28 por donshottype


06/02/2016 a las 09:57  [respuesta]  Anyone know the font used?

Edited
Original post did not identify a font.


Editado el 11/02/2016 a las 13:30 por donshottype


05/02/2016 a las 21:13  [respuesta]  Font Please

Some similarity to Hot Mustard

Fuente sugerida: Hot Mustard


05/02/2016 a las 21:10  [respuesta]  Font Please

Some similarity to Shablagoo

Fuente sugerida: Shablagoo



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