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Sep 08, 2012 at 01:42

Thank you!

Please identify!!

Identified fonts

Chopin Script  Suggested by malvolio 
Polonaise  Suggested by Heron2001 

Suggested font

Balmoral  Suggested by wawahaha 


Sep 08, 2012 at 01:51

The author of this font is a moderator on this forum.
Identified font: Chopin Script


Sep 08, 2012 at 01:52

SIMILAR
Suggested font: Balmoral


Sep 08, 2012 at 01:53

I think Chopin Script is more similar.


Sep 08, 2012 at 02:30

Why do you think the author of Chopin Script is moderator on this forum?

Edited on Sep 08, 2012 at 02:30 by rocamaco


Sep 08, 2012 at 04:12



Sep 08, 2012 at 04:16




(It was the own author who marked it in green)...

Edited on Sep 08, 2012 at 04:17 by rocamaco


Sep 08, 2012 at 04:17



Sep 08, 2012 at 04:56

It is difficult to explain.
And my next script is more difficult to explain what is the origin.


Sep 08, 2012 at 05:16

What IS your next script?
Oooooh, working on a new font?
As your fan, I can't wait, if it is true.


Sep 08, 2012 at 17:02

malvolio said  
What IS your next script?
Oooooh, working on a new font?

Next font .... and next script

http://cjoint.com/12sp/BIiq7kCNHUx_what.png


Sep 09, 2012 at 16:30

AWESOME!!!


Sep 09, 2012 at 17:04

Chopin Script is not the legit font. The legit font is Polonaise - like in Chopin's Polonaises....

Maybe one day you'll learn the story. The script capital letters where used as the opening letters for a book - a woman in Sweden used her own handwriting. From that, a font was developed called Polonaise.

Chopin is a rip off. Malvolio says the author is a mod here. I'd like to hear how he came up with it. Meaning the design of those beautiful capital letters.
Identified font: Polonaise

Edited 2 times. Last edit on Sep 09, 2012 at 17:06 by Heron2001


Sep 09, 2012 at 17:05

Not a rip-off, Claude said so.

Edited on Sep 09, 2012 at 17:05 by malvolio


Sep 09, 2012 at 17:10

Phil Martin, the designer has passed away. I know he was sued for taking the woman's capital letters and making a font from it. I do not know the financial outcome from it, but as you see Polonaise lives on. (PS I had the pleasure of taking a type course with Phil Martin - he is missed.)


Sep 09, 2012 at 17:12

Hum, but why do we keep saying Chopin Script is a rip-off ? So if two persons decided to do a font from the same handwriting, I really don't see where's the problem ? Both fonts are different, as far as I know, so I really don't see the point in questioning this.


Sep 09, 2012 at 17:13

Because Phil Martin designed it in 1977.

http://www.youworkforthem.com/font/T1601/polonaise

Care to discuss how you think it is different?
http://www.dafont.com/chopin-script.font?text=Kaya&psize=l
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/urw/polonaise/urw-d-bold/glyphs.html

I'm just curious. I've written to Claude to see how he came up with his design.

Edited on Sep 09, 2012 at 17:16 by Heron2001


Sep 09, 2012 at 17:15

But, you said he designed it from a woman's handwriting, didn't he ?


Sep 09, 2012 at 17:16

Only the caps - and only a few of them. As you know, in books - not every letter of the alphabet is used in an opening for the chapter. It was his inspiration.


Sep 09, 2012 at 17:18

Jackie, we can't compare by just looking at the preview images, can we ? The dots are different, I saw them in the past. Claude has explained many times how he came to this font, and even in the comments here on dafont.



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