May 04, 2010 at 10:17 [reply]
twitter It's a logo, never identified.
http://new.myfonts.com/WhatTheFont/forum/?q=KFC
not many serif font would present 3 different types of serif,
thick and squary on the K
Thin and pointy on the F,and on C
no serif on bottom left of F...
Originally based on a modified Fritz Quadrata
http://new.myfonts.com/fonts/adobe/friz-quadrata/bold/characters.html Small CAPS in Deutsch Gothic
link to sweet disposition ?
No, no, you didn't forget to write down what font it was !
It's written under:
it's Commercial Script !

Edited on Apr 30, 2010 at 19:10 by tophy52
Italican is a commercial font too,
and really doesn't look like Zapfino
http://new.myfonts.com/fonts/typotheticals/italican-script/regular/ Good pick!!
The font used for Rated films
IS
Major Productions NF
http://new.myfonts.com/fonts/nicksfonts/major-production-nf/regular/characters.html
in the Glyphs, see the Rated letters
along with movie posters symbols
http://new.myfonts.com/WhatTheFont/forum/?q=ratings
Edited 2 times. Last edit on Apr 27, 2010 at 14:53 by tophy52

Originally based on the old
Bookman Swashes Medium Italic
Scrubby Regular is close but not a perfect match on all letters
Some Alternates fit, except 'e' that don't match.
'Th' comes from
Veer's Bookman Swashes Italic AJF or BJF
as said in
Typophile, where they also talk about The Coffee Bean logo.
They also talked about an OPTI Bookman Bold Italic Swash Supplement but it disappeared.
also used on
http://thescottsdaleschool.com/main/wp-content/themes/paper_made/images/logo.png
also seen on
http://jawarts.com/TypeInfo.htm
Your example isn't eroded, but for a logo, it might have been cleaned up.
example straightened and separated for WTF
also seen on
WTF forum
see the different swashes on Veer's Bookman Swashes Italic AJF and BJF preview
http://tophy52.free.fr/forum/dafont/dafont_forum/Veer_Bookman-Swash-Ital-AJF.jpg
http://tophy52.free.fr/forum/dafont/dafont_forum/Veer_Bookman-Swash-Ital-BJF.jpg
Edited 6 times. Last edit on Apr 26, 2010 at 17:38 by tophy52
Oui, la Zapfino One est la bonne, Daaams
General audiences looks like Avant garde book.
G could be Melior bold
such as already discussed here
http://new.myfonts.com/WhatTheFont/forum/case/8746/
All ages in....... Arial narrow ?
You're right,
written
SPLASh World
with a wavy movement added.
If both S are similar, both L are quite different,
even with a distortion,
the stem can't be wider on an enlarged L in WORLD
and also have a different swash/point, thicker, ... unless it's a lower case L.
The wavy look could be done with a lot of fonts to make it look like it's "under water" like
http://www.dafont.com/fr/underwater-love.font?nb_ppp=50&af=on&psize=l&text=SPLASH+WORLD
Vaguely inspired by Biscuit Boodle?
http://new.myfonts.com/fonts/insigne/biscuit-boodle/
I saw your topic on Abstract and was about to answer!
Edited 4 times. Last edit on Apr 23, 2010 at 17:35 by tophy52
Not yet,
considering these points:
the exemple is very bad and destroyed
the font has been very condensed and very stretched
it doesn't look like an eroded designed font
It has :
thick serifs on P
small bracket
pointy A
curvy and thin-ended leg on R
thin legs on N
the axis of the O is vertical
center stem of M doesn't reach baseline
Take a choice in the Serif
http://www.dafont.com/fr/theme.php?cat=502&page=1&nb_ppp_old=10&text=PARANORMAL&nb_ppp=50&af=on&psize=l&classt=alpha
I've searched thru my Windows basic system fonts, Elzevirs fonts, no match on all these standards together.
or in
http://new.myfonts.com/tags/serif/fonts/101-150/?sort=abc English 111 in Bold, (with a bad kerning !)
and Helvetica for FILMS
but it's a bit small to be 100% positive
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