Looks like Bangla. In Apple OS. Can't find a legitimate source for Windows.
Suggested font: Bangla
Edited on May 06, 2021 at 06:43 by donshottype
Blood red transformed into pretty purple for this version of the image, but it is the same as the party logo shown on Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_Party#/media/File:NSDAP-Logo.svg
Note that use of the emblem in the central portion is prohibited in some counties.
Presumably custom lettered, in the style of a 20th century sans.
Edited on May 04, 2021 at 06:56 by donshottype
Logo and presumably a corporate font exclusive to BBC.
Most of the letters in the word cymru are similar but not identical to Frutiger Pro 77 Black Condensed. The _y_ does not match at all.
Edited 3 times. Last edit on May 02, 2021 at 18:57 by donshottype
JMH Santa Maria. Author identified as
Joorgemoron@gmail.com. Have not checked if this is still a valid email address.
Edited 2 times. Last edit on May 01, 2021 at 08:19 by donshottype
If this is a font, I haven't seen it.
Only font even remotely similar is Adhesive Nr. Seven.
Note that Adhesive Nr. Seven IS NOT THE FONT USED IN THE IMAGE.
However, you can use it to create a similar effect.
A compressed version of Devinne Roman.
Devinne was Designed by Gustav Schroeder in 1892, and expanded to many weights and widths in the following decade.
The name DeVinne is now used for a different design.
AFAIK this is not a digital font. Wider versions are available as Tedlo Roman NF, Denver and Romana.
Edited on Apr 19, 2021 at 11:33 by donshottype
ralphkriss13 said Hi, I guess it's Univers Black Italic.
Univers Black Italic
Squish the height and this is close.
Trademark, so almost certainly custom letters. Derived from Helvetica or something similar. Different _y_.
Except for the _y_ Neue Helvetica Pro 86 Heavy Italic is a fair approximation.
fmontpetit said This one was bugging me. There are such fonts that you feel you've seen thousand of time and yet you can't find them in the usual places. Kinda like
this one.
Also hard to believe no one has made the digital version yet.
This would have fit right in with Michael Hagemann's Font Mesa.
These letters look like the ones used by Doubleday in 1974 for its release of Carrie.
If I recall correctly, at that time the big New York publishers had titling done as custom creations of the photo-lettering companies.
Apparently the companies made most of their profit from this work, rather than the alphabets that they produced for the public for release as contact sheets etc.
A rehash of something in the Art Nouveau style after 1900.
Reminds me of Robert Trogman's Roberta, produced for FotoStar as a photo-lettering font in 1963.
Roberta IS NOT THE FONT used for Carrie, but could be used to make a substitute with a somewhat similar vibe.
Digital version available.
The T-shirt lettering is a fair match for Slim Dandy, shown in Lettergraphics’ 1968 catalog as Slim Dandy (solid), Jim Dandy (contoured), and Dandy Outline, and in Formatt’s 1974 catalog as Klondike, in solid and contoured styles. No lowercase.
AFAIK no digital version.
Similar to Mansard (No. 121) a wood type released by Wm. H. Page in 1878. Fonts In Use has a page full of info on similar fonts:
https://fontsinuse.com/typefaces/46218/mansard-no-121 A clean version of a 19th century woodtype.
Walden Font sells a distressed version as Thunder Mountain.
Character set at
https://www.waldenfont.com/typecase.asp?fontid=94
Still looking for the clean version.
Edited on Apr 10, 2021 at 22:16 by donshottype
Several letters modified: e.g. _e_ & _z_.
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