This covers “LITTLE VILLAGE.”
All righty, then. But I found a larger sample, which I think matches the current sample, at
https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BOTU4Y2NhNTktZmQyZS00NGYxLWFjNDMtNTZhMDZmZTJjYzkzXkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyMTUwNjg3NTUw._V1_FMjpg_UX1000_.jpg . Lead to the current, corrected guess. For “por”, dadgummit.
Modificato su 05/10/2023 alle 06:52 da sjh
This is the ID for the ampersand.
The typeface fpr “Et si je t’appelais” also appears to be Holla.
Carattere Identificato: Holla Carattere Identificato: Avigea
Modificato su 05/10/2023 alle 06:11 da frd
But you need to set the type funny to get the match. For example, gunnErsAurus gives GUNNERSAURUS as seen in the sample. Also, use the font tester at
https://creativemarket.com//BlushFontCo./10948294-HANDWRITING-FONT-BUNDLE-VOL.-4, as I could ony find it there as part of a bundle. The designer’s site has it available singly, of course.
Caveats: I have no match for the D. The dafont font tester gives weird results: the s’es all have the swash, even in mid-word, and give a small d instead of the leading cap D. So, look at the panel with the glyphs laid out to see that this matches the sample. Except for the D…
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