and the "M" is Nuptial Script....
Édité le 14/08/2013 à 17:37 par drf
It reminds me of New Yorker - but Apple makes a font called Fox - I don't know where you can find it on the internet - but it might already reside in your computer's system folder.
Police identifiée : Apple Fox
Édité le 13/08/2013 à 16:47 par drf
I believe this is in two different weights of Linotype's Garamond... closest I could find to show is Garamond 3
Brandy im Garamond
Oude Molen in Garmond Bold
It seems to be Lucida Sans Demibold - that the designer extended manually for this logo.
Vous êtes les bienvenus, et je vous remercie - heureuse d'avoir pu aider
Édité le 13/08/2013 à 14:23 par fmontpetit
A substitute for that P - in a pinch - could be Sekhmet Italic -
http://myfonts.us/td-uhqAGQ
Perhaps Florens Flourish - fattened up:
http://myfonts.us/td-Kd91XT
These are not the font - only similar in feeling....
You're welcome. Best of luck on your project.
Yes they can - it is the same font - put out during a rivalry of two manufacturers...
PS This is not like Microgamma and Eurostile...
PPS - Harvey - you are most welcome.
Édité 2 fois. Dernière édition le 11/08/2013 à 18:20 par Heron2001
This is close - the E is identical.
Édité le 11/08/2013 à 18:16 par Heron2001
Cheer looks like a Machine Bold that has been tri-outlined.
Édité le 11/08/2013 à 17:27 par Heron2001
It could be my imagination - but this looks like a modified version of Brush Script - that was outlined.
You are welcome - sorry it isn't....
Extended by the computer operator on their computer...
I saw this when you first posted and wondered if anyone would identify it.
If you are in a pinch - the closest I could find for People was Freestyle Script:
http://myfonts.us/td-DfpGTZ
Barbour is Avenir 95
This looks handmade - the Rs are so different...
If you are just looking for something with the same feel - you might want to look at Auriol:
http://myfonts.us/td-ZOPrlI
or take a font like Minister and modify it.
http://myfonts.us/td-mZ1Jei The original font was named Fry's Ornament and was designed in the 1796.
http://myfonts.us/td-IkpXVL David Rakowski made Beffle. However - Nick Curtis came along and made Pomfrit Dandy - complete with numbers and punctuation...
I can't find any signs of the "O" (or I first thought lowercase ee- and then realized it was a Cap O modified) and the "2" isn't a match up to anything I saw... but you may want Curtis' font to make life easier...
and then after all the modification - condense!
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