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12/11/2017 alle 21:12

Any ideas guys?

Thanks!

forfeit

Caratteri suggeriti

Valentina  Suggeriti da Heron2001 
Learning Curve BV  Suggeriti da donshottype 
Freestyle Script  Suggeriti da Heron2001 
Kaufmann  Suggeriti da WinsorPrint 
Streamline  Suggeriti da donshottype 


19/02/2018 alle 14:37

It's lovely, and I wish I could ID it for you. But alas, all I can do is offer something similar.
Valentina JF
Carattere suggerito: Valentina

Modificato su 19/02/2018 alle 15:23 da frd


19/02/2018 alle 23:10

@ Heron2001:
Valentina is closer than anything I found.
Love the style for the _f_. A simlar _f_ is found in Streamline, but the rest of the letters are wrong.
Any suggestions as to fonts with this style of _f_

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Image is tiny. I did some work on it and was able to get something that could be used to font the letters:

Carattere suggerito: Streamline

Modificato su 19/02/2018 alle 23:11 da donshottype


19/02/2018 alle 23:11

Maybe it's handmade...

I've been looking for this for a long time!


20/02/2018 alle 00:05

Don, the "f" you found has thick and thins - the original post is in one weight.
JimmyTrueLove - I think it is a font - the "f" is an exact match to the second "f" -

I'm sure someone will come back to this.

PS Also for a similar feel - Freestyle Script: http://myfonts.us/td-HyVthw
and if you look at the glyphs - you'll see a similar "R" to your OP - paired with an f!
Better yet - that style "R" on it's own -

Access this glyph

Copy-Paste: 
Windows: Use Character Map
Mac: Use Character Viewer
HTML Entity: 
Carattere suggerito: Freestyle Script

Modificato 3 volte. Ultima modifica su 20/02/2018 alle 11:24 da frd


20/02/2018 alle 02:28

This one has a strong 1980's script feel to it. The closest thing I can find is Kaufmann.
Carattere suggerito: Kaufmann

Modificato su 20/02/2018 alle 11:24 da frd


20/02/2018 alle 15:10

Jackie, I agree that we need a monotone _f_.

I vectorized the _f_ and _e_. My results:



I made the space glyph narrow [about a third of the caps height, e.g. 220/700] and used a double space between the combinations _fe_, _ef_, _ff_ and _ee_.

The _fe_ matches the spacing in _forfeit_

The other combinations, including the first _ff_, are also spaced the same as in _forfeit_.

This _ff_ would look ugly in a font, but placing a space in the middle of _ff_, as shown in the second _ff_ would work fine. If this is a font, the possibility exists that it includes a ligature to deal with the _ff_ issue.

Modificato 3 volte. Ultima modifica su 23/02/2018 alle 20:47 da donshottype


20/02/2018 alle 15:19

@WinsorPrint
Kaufmann's monotone thickness is close to _forfeit_.
I agree that the _e_ in Kaufmann is close to _forfeit_, but the other letters are mostly too angular and the font has a stiffer feel than _forfeit_.


20/02/2018 alle 23:56

Donn, your FF would work if you take the second F and raise it up from the baseline


21/02/2018 alle 10:42

Jackie, yes, a raised _f.alt_ would permit an _ff_ effect with a connected cross stroke. Increase the leading on _f.alt_ and there is no need for a space between _f_ and _f.alt_.


23/02/2018 alle 20:52

Some similarities for _oreit_
Carattere suggerito: Learning Curve BV


23/02/2018 alle 20:57

The ‘o’ is particularly similar. Good job!


31/03/2021 alle 23:28

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