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06/09/2018 a las 11:20  [respuesta]  font?

Modified by user.

Fuente sugerida: Carbon



Too small to ID at 100%.
Looks like: Burin Sans, Sweet Sans, Trio Grotesk, Sackers Gothic Medium, & other similar fonts which could be used as substitutes.


04/09/2018 a las 20:29  [respuesta]  thanks

Apparently this is a custom logo in a faux Greek style. Here is a larger image of your wordmark:


02/09/2018 a las 18:41  [respuesta]  Font Pairing please

Fuente identificada: Riesling



Fuente identificada: Shake


30/08/2018 a las 10:31  [respuesta]  Font ID Request

Lightfoot was a free font by Paul Lloyd available from Moorstation, which seems to have expired.


28/08/2018 a las 21:51  [respuesta]  NAME FONT'S PLEASE

Originally designed in 1820.

Fuente identificada: Egyptienne Bold Condensed


27/08/2018 a las 11:04  [respuesta]  Identify this please



26/08/2018 a las 23:50  [respuesta]  Can anyone tell me what font is?

Agree with Lucida Bright, with horizontal stretch, as basis for this _a_ and _e_.


26/08/2018 a las 08:44  [respuesta]  Can anyone tell me what font is?

Agree with Arno bold as a source for most letters.
Reduced height on ascenders for _d_ and _h_.
Reduced scale and some modification for _W_ and _Y_.
But _a_ -- with it's slab terminal similar to a few fonts such as Stag and Alianza Slab -- and _e_ look like something else.


Editado 2 veces. Última edición el 26/08/2018 a las 18:36 por donshottype



Looks like a vintage record label. I doubt that this was then a font.
Mĺns Grebäck created a fairly similar font last year with the name Electronics. A limited character version is available free here at Dafont.

Fuente sugerida: Electronics



Monotype's Bembo Book of 1929 -- digital version available -- except for the _g_, which is from a Baskerville

Fuente identificada: Bembo Book


Editado 2 veces. Última edición el 20/08/2018 a las 11:37 por donshottype



Fuente identificada: Playfair Display


18/08/2018 a las 20:39  [respuesta]  Davido 'NWA Baby' Video Font

Width squeezed by user. Shadow effect added.

Fuente identificada: Candice


15/08/2018 a las 10:25  [respuesta]  A new england folktale

Dunelm Italic, based on the type used in an English book from 1636, is very close. It includes a similar swash _A_ https://www.myfonts.com/fonts/madtype/dunelm/italic/glyphs/508678/46 and swash _N_ https://www.myfonts.com/fonts/madtype/dunelm/italic/glyphs/508678/63

Fuente sugerida: Dunelm


13/08/2018 a las 08:47  [respuesta]  A new england folktale

Good find Apparently based on a bible carried on the Mayflower. Not an exact match but works as an approximate substitute. Compare the letters in the image -- can't say if they are a font or not -- to the preface and translator's note in the Authorized King James Bible of 1611:



See it all at:
https://archive.org/details/1611TheAuthorizedKingJamesBible.
Note that repeating letters are often not identical.


Editado 5 veces. Última edición el 13/08/2018 a las 11:35 por donshottype


11/08/2018 a las 12:19  [respuesta]  A new england folktale

This style continued into the 17th century, as is seen in Shakespeare's first folio.
Here is a near match for the swash _N_



The Illinois Shakespeare Festival produced a freeware italic font based on the main titles of the Shakespeare First Folio, with the name IlShakeFest in 1995. It does not use the swash _A_ or _N_. The _k_ has a long tail and top of it's loop is missing. Otherwise it is a passable substitute for your image. It is available here at Dafont.

Fuente sugerida: Il Shakefest


Editado el 11/08/2018 a las 12:19 por donshottype


11/08/2018 a las 09:32  [respuesta]  A new england folktale

Cunaeus Italic could also be used to approximate the image -- except for the swash _A_ and _N_ -- but would require an antiquing or roughening treatment to work as a substitute.

Fuente sugerida: Cunaeus


11/08/2018 a las 09:24  [respuesta]  A new england folktale

Might not be available as a digital font.
The letters look derived from italic typefaces by Claude Garamont (Garamond) or Robert Granjon in the mid 16th century.
Old time italic fonts often included swash alternates like the _A_ and _N_ in your image.
Guillaume Italic would approximate the image -- except for the swash _A_ and _N_ -- but would require an antiquing or erading treatment to work as a substitute.

Fuente sugerida: Guillaume


Editado 2 veces. Última edición el 11/08/2018 a las 12:04 por donshottype


11/08/2018 a las 08:54  [respuesta]  The Beatles Help! font

Custom lettering. Note for example that the serifs of the _H_ in HELP and THE are different. Perhaps inspired by Serpentine Bold, which was then available as a photo-type font from VGC. The _A_ might have been derived from and inverted _U_ with the vertical strokes changed to the same width.

Fuente sugerida: Serpentine


Editado el 11/08/2018 a las 08:57 por donshottype



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