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27/02/2017 a las 08:21  [respuesta]  font id

Dina Bedrossian's Table Numbers used in the image might have been inspired by a pre-digital era font called Grock. Compare the numbers to those in Grock, as digitized by D.X. Solo and available on a CD sold with the Dover Book of Art Deco Alphabets -- no separate legitimate download.


Fuente sugerida: Grock


Editado el 27/02/2017 a las 08:22 por donshottype


26/02/2017 a las 16:57  [respuesta]  Nombre de fuente

Fuente identificada: Shelley Allegro Script


26/02/2017 a las 16:39  [respuesta]  'red balloon' font

Fuente identificada: Georgia Bold Italic


26/02/2017 a las 13:59  [respuesta]  Cual es esta Font?

Another substitute

Fuente sugerida: Data Error


26/02/2017 a las 13:51  [respuesta]  Cual es esta Font?

Looks like a dot matrix style font resident in the printer.
Imitated in some digital fonts including Telidon -- which also has has a sister family called Telidon Ink which has a distressed, inky appearance suitable that could reproducing the appearance of print bleed on the receipt.

Fuente sugerida: Telidon


25/02/2017 a las 22:56  [respuesta]  font id

Custom Table Numbers in Art Deco / Great Gatsby style by Dina Bedrossian
AFAIK no digital version.
https://www.etsy.com/listing/232307807/table-numbers-centerpiece-numbers-art?ref=shop_home_active_18


Editado el 27/02/2017 a las 16:54 por frd


23/02/2017 a las 21:22  [respuesta]  Gothic / old english font

Produced in late 16th century England, when printers mixed and matched various versions of letters in the same text.
Note the peculiar _r_ in _Britaine_ where a conventional _r_ is used in _France_.
JSL Blackletter is digitized from a very similar typeface to the one used in your sample, as can be seen here:



Don't miss the instructions at:
http://www.shipbrook.net/jeff/jblack.html

Fuente sugerida: JSL Blackletter



Fuente identificada: Playbill


23/02/2017 a las 16:06  [respuesta]  whats the name of this font?

Fuente identificada: Buena Park


23/02/2017 a las 02:22  [respuesta]  FX show Baskets font?

Fuente sugerida: Madison Antiqua Italic


22/02/2017 a las 22:19  [respuesta]  Identify the font in the logo




Fuente identificada: Edwardian Script Alt


22/02/2017 a las 10:03  [respuesta]  Identify the font in the logo



22/02/2017 a las 00:06  [respuesta]  any one know this font please

Fuente identificada: Verve



Fuente identificada: Lubalin Graph


21/02/2017 a las 10:51  [respuesta]  Vintage font (around 1850)

EDITED:
_IOWA NEBRASKA_
Grenoble TS Heavy is almost identical to Britannic Ultra but has more contrast in some of the curved strokes and thus is perhaps a trifle closer to the image.

Fuente sugerida: Grenoble Heavy


Editado 2 veces. Última edición el 21/02/2017 a las 11:41 por donshottype


20/02/2017 a las 22:17  [respuesta]  Vintage font (around 1850)

EDITED:
_IOWA NEBRASKA_
Heron2001's suggestion of Britannic is a good substitute.
All it lacks is the concave stroke feature of the straight strokes in the image.


Editado el 21/02/2017 a las 11:40 por donshottype


20/02/2017 a las 19:43  [respuesta]  Vintage font (around 1850)

_LANDS_
Another similar

Fuente sugerida: Legal Tender


20/02/2017 a las 19:27  [respuesta]  Vintage font (around 1850)

_LANDS_
Similar to the U.S. Dollar lettering, made into a font called United States by Typearound

Fuente sugerida: United States


20/02/2017 a las 19:01  [respuesta]  Vintage font (around 1850)

_IOWA NEBRASKA_
No font, but the lettering style -- called concave in the 19th century -- was also used by others



Editado el 20/02/2017 a las 19:02 por donshottype



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