Jun 15, 2017 at 20:59 [reply]
Help! Another approximation, not heavy enough.
Jun 15, 2017 at 20:37 [reply]
Help! Engraved
There are a few heavy wide fonts that are a loose appoximation including United States
Similar, but not identical to Futura Black, aka Geometric Stencil AI, Deko Black Serial etc.
Edited on Jun 16, 2017 at 12:03 by frd
Jun 14, 2017 at 07:53 [reply]
TEAM Corbert could be used as a substitute, but produces a cleaner effect than the handlettered text.
The regular weight is currently free at MyFonts
If you want a handlettered look, Elastica Black is a good substitute
This was all handlettered. Note differences between repeated letters in the monoline text. For example the _N_ in hands has a diagonal that terminates at mid height, whilce the _N_ in ONE terminates at or near the base.
Register Bold could be used as a substiture, but produces a cleaner effect than the handlettered text.
As for the wordmark RIZLA, the company has a custom font to match its current wordmark, which is different from the version in this image. See
https://www.ludwigtype.de/customtype
Edited on Jun 13, 2017 at 23:18 by donshottype
In 1943 Futura Condensed Bold had been around for over a decade and is very close to the logo lettering.
Would make an excellent substitute.
Custom, not fonts as such.
CN provides zoomable vector images of this logo, adopted in 1943, and its other logos over the years in a pdf at
http://www.cn.ca/en/media/media-kit/trademark-licensing
Go to paragraph No. 2 and download the pdf called Historic Logos.
Using Compacta Light Compressed expanded in width by 208 percent we get
Pretty close, especially for the _S_:
http://myfonts.us/td-qGcFDk
Edited on Jun 12, 2017 at 18:13 by frd
Custom.
Could have been based on Compacta Light expanded in width.
Compare to Compacta Light SB expanded by 160 percent

Bodoni Bold
URW's Bodoni M Bold is the best choice for a match.
Some close alternatives:
Monotype Bodoni Bold
Bodoni TS Bold
Agree with APlaPi, the EF Papyrus is the match

-- the other Papyrus is not.
Look closely.
Here is Papyrus from the digital font to which you linked:
Note the differences in letterforms in the version of Papyrus to which you linked from the image for ID.
Note, for example, the top stem of _d_, which is tapered in Papyrus but not in the image for ID.
Note that none of the weathering notches correspond with the image for ID.
If you can find another Papyrus that resolves these issues, then we can call it a match.
The Bitstream version is the match. Other versions of Romana don't have the push left on the shepherd's crook top of _f_
URW Classico is a popular design by Hermann Zapf dating from 1958 and most commonly known as Optima. Other names Zapf Humanist 601 BT, Columbia Serial.
The _S_, _t_ and _r_ are modified.
Design was created by Varsity Graphics, a number of years ago.
It is still featured on their Product Label Design Page
http://www.varsitygraphics.com.au/design/product-labels/
For more information about the lettering one could ask at
print@varsitygraphics.com.au This was a predigital design with plain versions being offered pre WW II by various European foundries under the names Troubadour, Donatello, Aigrette, Hertha, Butterfly and Gracia. Canada Type offers a good quality plain version under the name Wagner Script.
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