Higher definition image
Sometimes called Tuscan Floral
Edited on Sep 12, 2016 at 15:18 by donshottype
Baskerville, designed by British printer and typographer John Baskerville in the mid 18th century, and available from various foundries.
At this small scale it is impossible to specify any particular alternate cut.
Sep 12, 2016 at 04:11 [reply]
duda Here is a picture of the real Hindenburg
http://www.airships.net/hindenburg/lz129-hindenburg-detailed-history
The image show some really clunky lettering produced by a movie studio or game maker.
If you want an authentic presentation of this style of lettering I recommend Peter Wiegel's Blankenburg, which is available here at Dafont. This is the light weight version of Erich Meyer's Tannenberg of 1933.
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Something similar could be made from Deco Elongated JNL
Changes:
Vertically mirror _B_ and extend mid stroke to lhs
Vertically mirror _V_ and add cross stroke
Remove top lhs corner of _M_ to make it round.
Close the gap between the top of the lhs vertical stroke and the top of the curved stroke.
Edited on Sep 12, 2016 at 10:28 by donshottype

With added drop shadow effect
Edited on Sep 11, 2016 at 16:24 by donshottype
With cross stroke on _t_ extended to lhs
In 1941 the movie makers would have used Copperplate Gothic, a font designed by by F. W. Goudy in 1901, as the basis for making the big poster.
The differences from Copperplate Gothic that appear in the handmade poster are trivial and the result of artistic license.
MANGOSTEEN PRESERVE is compressed in width
Customized: Rounded upper left corners on _E_, _B_, _R_ & _D_. Closed gap in _B_, _R_ &_D_. Clipped bottom of lhs stroke for _H_ and bottom of leg for _R_. Squared the rhs terminals for _E_.
Edited on Sep 10, 2016 at 09:37 by donshottype
This thick gaspipe lettering does not match any pay or free font that I checked.
Perhaps a private font.
Headlined Solid seems to be the closest substitute, but not that it IS NOT THE FONT
Other similar fonts include Plakette Bold
http://myfonts.us/td-iR78iX Handpainted -- yes.
Image corrected for alignment, skew, uneven brightness etc.
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If the background was fabric wrinkling could account for some of the variation in letter shapes.
Based on a font -- perhaps...
Sep 08, 2016 at 18:30 [reply]
HELP ME Slightly compressed in width.
Note the "reverse contrast" -- horizontal strokes thicker than vertical strokes
@Heron2001: Good find. I have not seen a font that is closer to the logo letters.
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IMHO this is hand drawn.
It is perhaps inspired by Clarendon Black.
However, the serifs on _B_ and _I_ in the image are thinner than Clarendon Black.
The bottom and top strokes on _C_ in the image are thicker than Clarendon Black.
The Top and bottom terminals on _C_ in image are close to Clarendon Black.
As for the out of focus issue, I can't decide if this caused the rounded terminals or they were in the logo. I suspect the latter is the case but can't say for certain.
In any event, Clarendon Black would be a good starting point for recreating the logo letters and more letters in a matching style.
Edited on Sep 07, 2016 at 20:55 by donshottype
Horizontally compressed to a width of under 40%
Here it is at 40%

Needs some more squeeze to get the exact percentage of the original width.
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Cochin Black condensed horizontally to 80% width as shown in the following image

Based on the font Cochin produced by Deberny & Peignot in 1912. Aka Sonderdruck. Bitstream version is Engravers Oldstyle 205.
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