For similar letterforms -- squarish curved corners and square corners for the top rhs and bottom lhs of _S_, see LTC Squareface.
Compare the image to LTC Squareface with width squeezed to 40%:
If some serifs were clipped, the thickness of the horizontal strokes was reduced and the mid-stroke on _S_ was made horizontal the squeezed LTC Squareface would be close to the letters in the image.
Editado el 29/04/2017 a las 17:25 por donshottype
The _earl_ can also be loosely approximated by Black Script
Custom.
The _P_ looks like a pumped up Philly Sport so that it half way to the weight of Candice.
The _earl_ can be loosely approximated by Scriptorama Tradeshow
For a substitute for non-Apple computers, try Chiq Bold
Editado el 26/04/2017 a las 19:38 por donshottype
A cleaned up version of the “B42” character set used used by Johann Gutenberg in his Latin Bibles (42 and 36 lines) of the mid 15th century.
No exact match to your image in digital fonts, but several "Gutenberg" fonts are close.
Gutenberg B
Editado el 26/04/2017 a las 11:43 por donshottype
Fette Gotisch is the inspiration for almost all of the letters, i.e. _T_, _u_, _l_, _n_, _e_, lhs of _U_, _i_, _r_, _s_, and _t_. For rhs of _U_ see rhs of _P_.
Editado el 25/04/2017 a las 14:48 por donshottype
Similar features in Morris Fuller Benton's Wedding Text of 1901. Various digital versions including HiH's Wedding. See also Engravers Old English and Old English.
Editado 2 veces. Última edición el 30/04/2017 a las 13:03 por donshottype
Custom wordmark apparently derived from Optima Medium with minor edits and pasted semi-serifs, in the Rotis Semi Serif style.
Editado el 25/04/2017 a las 14:23 por donshottype
Just some letters I made as an exercise some time ago. Not offered as a font.
The condensed version
Editado el 25/04/2017 a las 13:56 por donshottype
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