For a free font here at dafont that is very similar see Killigrew
see also Wilhelm Klingspor Schrift
Edited on Jan 06, 2019 at 04:39 by donshottype
Freight Sans Black is closest of the suggestions, but the Starbucks logo has custom lettering from years before Freight was released. Note the tapering to terminals in _S_ & _C_.
Colors reversed by user. Section cut from bottom half of _O_.
Can't see any difference from Vaud Display Black, but it is not currently available.
Vaud is made by Wordshape, a Japanese foundry that in addition to retail fonts, makes fonts for major clients.
Daymarius said 
Vaud
Neue Helvetica Condensed Heavy with stencil cuts made by user.
Cancun, released in 1992, is packaged with Corel products.
Dec 18, 2018 at 11:02 [reply]
movie Steelplate Textura is Deiter Steffmann's rip of Fette Gotisch. They have the same weight and width.
Both are too heavy and too wide to use as a substitute for the Allgemeine Zeitung letters.
Duke_Countu said 
donshottype said 
Allgemeine Zeitung is a custom Newspaper Nameplate derived from a Textura style font.
A possible inspiration for the Nameplate is Fette Gotisch, designed by Friedrich Bauer in 1875.

The designer would have had to compress the width, lighten the weight and customize details.
AFAIK there is no digital font in this category.
Weiner is derived from a Fraktur.
Ah but there is, I have actually managed to find it. It's called "Steelplate Textura":
https://www.1001fonts.com/steelplate-textura-font.html
Thanks for your help guys.
Edited on Dec 17, 2018 at 11:16 by donshottype
Allgemeine Zeitung is a custom Newspaper Nameplate derived from a Textura style font.
A possible inspiration for the Nameplate is Fette Gotisch, designed by Friedrich Bauer in 1875.

The designer would have had to compress the width, lighten the weight and customize details.
AFAIK there is no digital font in this category.
Weiner is derived from a Fraktur.
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Dec 13, 2018 at 14:47 [reply]
Font? JMH The Spider Bold is a font in the paper cut-out style that could be used as an approximate substitute.

Note that it IS NOT A MATCH to the letters in your image.
Edited on Dec 13, 2018 at 14:48 by donshottype
Dec 13, 2018 at 06:00 [reply]
Font? Used as logo at
https://ucdcheer.com/
I don't know if the letters were made into a font or just copied for repeating letters.
Similar paper cut-out style to the Survivor TV show titling, but different in design. Using a fan font by Thomas Ramey:

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Edited on Dec 10, 2018 at 10:33 by frd
A redrawn version of Ondine, with differences, so Ondine is not a match.
Astroworld:
Logo used by Astroworld, a theme park in Houston, Texas, from 1968 to 1970:
The logo uses a pre-digital photolettering film type called Viola Flare, edited by the logomaker.
The logo in your image is a compressed variation of the logo.
The font was digitized by Canada Type as Tomato in 2005.
Astroworld:
Logo used by Astroworld, a theme park in Houston, Texas, from 1968 to 1970:
The logo uses a pre-digital photolettering film type called Viola Flare, edited by the logomaker.
The logo on the T-shirt is a compressed variation of the logo.
The font was digitized by Canada Type as Tomato in 2005.
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Dec 01, 2018 at 11:13 [reply]
Font? Adelon is Softmaker's version of Berthold Wolpe’s Albertus. The heavy weight.
Nov 29, 2018 at 20:27 [reply]
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