font used on the single "A Different Kind of Love Song" by Cher.
Edited on Mar 08, 2011 at 02:23 by selectsistem
Identified fonts
Nocker Suggested by SashiX
Kismet Suggested by epiphanypoem
Darling Suggested by SashiX 
It's Kismet. Found it in a type book and used it in a project last semester!
aka Darling (old font, dated 1994. It's free, BTW)
Edited on Mar 18, 2011 at 20:22 by SashiX
Kismet was created in 1879, so Darling is a free clone without all the characters/ligatures/punctuation/etc. and is only available as .ttf so...
epiphanypoem said 
Kismet was created in 1879, so Darling is a free clone without all the characters/ligatures/punctuation/etc. and is only available as .ttf so...
132 years ago?

SashiX said 
132 years ago?
Fonts aren't a recent thing - a lot of them, like Helvetica, have been around for centuries. You have to keep in mind, these things were being used in print work well before computers were even thought about.
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