Sep 03, 2017 at 17:38 [reply]
font!!! AFAIK there is no font that is a close match for the lettering _MODERN YOUTH RAMPAGE_ in this poster for a 1944 movie.
But the style is similar to the bold Deco-style sans in the 1941 Speedball® Lettering Pen instructional booklet.
It inspired the typeface Handmade Gothic JNL which could be used as a substitute.
But this font is NOT A MATCH to _MODERN YOUTH RAMPAGE_
Edited on Sep 03, 2017 at 17:39 by donshottype
Swash bottom of _T_ is custom. Looks like mirror of swash bottom of _M_
Sep 02, 2017 at 10:10 [reply]
font!!! Note that the rest of the poster, except for _Produced by_ and _Directed by_, is hand lettered.
Edited 2 times. Last edit on Sep 02, 2017 at 12:44 by donshottype
Sep 02, 2017 at 09:23 [reply]
font!!! Highlights probably added by user, although it is possible that Daniel Gauthier did this as a variation of his font.
Edited 2 times. Last edit on Sep 01, 2017 at 01:33 by donshottype
Presumably you meant to say Blak Slanted, not Blak Ultra Slanted...
Edited on Sep 01, 2017 at 01:49 by donshottype
Need? As Jackie said, it probably does not exist. She provided a link to vector outlines that could be made into a font.
If you really need it as a font you could commission one of the font makers who appear on this board to make it for you. Some might work for free, others would not.
I checked the vector outlines. They have a peculiar "come to a zero width point" connector between lower case letters.
So it would take more than a simple extration of the eps vectors to make a proper font.
In any case the numbers, punctuation and other characters not shown in the image would have to be made from scratch.
Edited on Sep 01, 2017 at 01:21 by donshottype
Berthold's London Text, with fill deleted
Does not seem to be a current legitimate source for purchase.
p.s. OPTI's Leon Text is similar, but has differences such as the location of the hairline between the top terminal and the lhs stroke of _a_
Identified font: London Text
Hoefler & Co created a font to match the numbers in U.S. currency.
Note that the Hoefler webpage for Numbers Greenback says:
"Hoefler & Co. has refrained from giving Greenback a companion alphabet, to avoid tempting would-be counterfeiters…"
For the _G_ you will have to rely on an approximate substitute. Check out this monospaced DIN:
https://www.myfonts.com/fonts/parachute/pf-din-mono/ In the predigital era this was called Putty
https://www.flickr.com/photos/stewf/32483252291/
Edited on Aug 30, 2017 at 08:27 by donshottype
The image shows raised numerals, such as those used for address numbers. Delete the 3D shadow and they look something like

AFAIK not based directly on a font.
I have not seen anything closer than Kazimir, particularly for this "banker's 3" with its flat top and ball terminal.
This is the current nameplate/logo of The Daily Dot, a digital media company that has covered Internet culture and life on the web since 2011. It replaced an earlier version in a different style of blackletter.
A simplified and lively contemporary style of blackletter that shares some features with Seb Lester's blackletter alphabet for The Daily Telegraph. Note for example the swash tail on _y_.
AFAIK The Daily Dot letters have not been made into a font.
Edited on Aug 28, 2017 at 20:33 by donshottype
Sinclair Script Bold is close, BUT IS NOT THE FONT.
Probably hand lettered.
Close similar fonts include Suti
Horizontally compressed and new texture to make HICKOK title.
Aug 27, 2017 at 07:50 [reply]
help For info on the lettering you could ask Kevin L. Bauer, who used it the design Haake Beck Beer 6-packs in 2011.
https://www.behance.net/gallery/1192837/Haake-Beck-Beer-6-packs Ariston Bold or Extra Bold, sloped by user leftwards to upright alignment
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