Please help me identify this pretty serif logo font, used on the cover of a new graphic novel. It seems similar to both Garamond-like and Charlemagne-like fonts, but I've never met such a combined font before. Letter E resembles CharleMagne, Barry Gothic etc, but R is specific and unusual. I guess this ornamented O is a product of graphic design, but may it be some decorative font too?
Please help me identify this logo font (used in the comic book of 2009). It resembles slightly Wagner Grotesk Pro (or Round Pro) but not the same. I guess it belongs to the slab-serif category.
Please help me identify this modern gothic calligraphic font (found in the comic book "Lillim"
). It looks like I've seen it before many a time but I cannot remember its name. I guess it must be popular if it's used in a recent comic book. This is the sample compiled of several screenshots ( Sorry for the small size, I tried to enlarge the pictures but the font is distorted then)
Need help to identify another old font, created before 1990-s. The closest relative I've found here is Stephens Heavy Writing, but not the same.
Here is a sample^
I cannot clear out what may be this elegant calligraphic font created before 1991. I suppose it is something between Ecolier (
http://www.dafont.com/ecolier.font), Gessele (
http://www.dafont.com/gessele.font) and Reliant (
http://www.dafont.com/reliant-limited-free-version.font), but it doesn't correspond exactly to any of them. It's another and possibly popular font but I cannot find it among the calligraphic. Please help if you know what it is.
Need help in identifying this old sans-serif font (it has especially specific g, e, and the symbol of ";". Other gliphs are common for such kind of fonts. I couldn't find any similar font in the Web under categories of sans-serif and retro, so I need your help.
Please help me identify this beautiful font of an old comic book dated about 1990-s (I suggest the font was created earlier). The closest font I'v efound in the Dafont database is Fontleroy Brown by Nick -
http://www.dafont.com/fontleroy-brown.font?fpp=50&text=Sinful+symmetry+Time+of+Configuration. But shapes of some symbols are different, so I suppose these are two different versions of some font.
A little additional note: I found on dafont.com one similar font named The love you find in hell by Rory Minchin-King in the category of modern gothic fonts -
http://www.dafont.com/the-love-you-find-in-hell.font
but glyphs in that font differ a bit from the sample (they lack those thin serifs). Does someone know, maybe there is another version of this font from the same designer, or another font created by someone else but based on The love you find in hell? (I guess such a font must be not younger than 1990-s).
Yes, thank you so much, it's exactly Camelot DeNada! Very elegant font.
Please help me find this font from an old comics book. Supposedly handwritten but resembles retro fonts like Grande Guignol CC (the closest font I've found).
Please help me identify this old font, used in the comic book. I suppose it's retro style or some rare kind of slab-serif fonts. I chose this fragment of the text cause I think it's the most specific sample.
Please help me identify this exotic font.
Please help me identify this old logo font of the comic book "Book of the Damned" published by Epic Comics. Searching through fansites doesn-t help much.
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