03/09/2017 alle 17:38 [risposta]
font!!! AFAIK there is no font that is a close match for the lettering _MODERN YOUTH RAMPAGE_ in this poster for a 1944 movie.
But the style is similar to the bold Deco-style sans in the 1941 Speedball® Lettering Pen instructional booklet.
It inspired the typeface Handmade Gothic JNL which could be used as a substitute.
But this font is NOT A MATCH to _MODERN YOUTH RAMPAGE_
Modificato su 03/09/2017 alle 17:39 da donshottype
Swash bottom of _T_ is custom. Looks like mirror of swash bottom of _M_
02/09/2017 alle 10:10 [risposta]
font!!! Note that the rest of the poster, except for _Produced by_ and _Directed by_, is hand lettered.
Modificato 2 volte. Ultima modifica su 02/09/2017 alle 12:44 da donshottype
02/09/2017 alle 09:23 [risposta]
font!!! Highlights probably added by user, although it is possible that Daniel Gauthier did this as a variation of his font.
Modificato 2 volte. Ultima modifica su 01/09/2017 alle 01:33 da donshottype
Presumably you meant to say Blak Slanted, not Blak Ultra Slanted...
Modificato su 01/09/2017 alle 01:49 da donshottype
Need? As Jackie said, it probably does not exist. She provided a link to vector outlines that could be made into a font.
If you really need it as a font you could commission one of the font makers who appear on this board to make it for you. Some might work for free, others would not.
I checked the vector outlines. They have a peculiar "come to a zero width point" connector between lower case letters.
So it would take more than a simple extration of the eps vectors to make a proper font.
In any case the numbers, punctuation and other characters not shown in the image would have to be made from scratch.
Modificato su 01/09/2017 alle 01:21 da donshottype
Berthold's London Text, with fill deleted
Does not seem to be a current legitimate source for purchase.
p.s. OPTI's Leon Text is similar, but has differences such as the location of the hairline between the top terminal and the lhs stroke of _a_
Carattere Identificato: London Text
Hoefler & Co created a font to match the numbers in U.S. currency.
Note that the Hoefler webpage for Numbers Greenback says:
"Hoefler & Co. has refrained from giving Greenback a companion alphabet, to avoid tempting would-be counterfeiters…"
For the _G_ you will have to rely on an approximate substitute. Check out this monospaced DIN:
https://www.myfonts.com/fonts/parachute/pf-din-mono/ In the predigital era this was called Putty
https://www.flickr.com/photos/stewf/32483252291/Carattere Identificato: Janice
Modificato su 30/08/2017 alle 08:27 da donshottype
The image shows raised numerals, such as those used for address numbers. Delete the 3D shadow and they look something like

AFAIK not based directly on a font.
I have not seen anything closer than Kazimir, particularly for this "banker's 3" with its flat top and ball terminal.
This is the current nameplate/logo of The Daily Dot, a digital media company that has covered Internet culture and life on the web since 2011. It replaced an earlier version in a different style of blackletter.
A simplified and lively contemporary style of blackletter that shares some features with Seb Lester's blackletter alphabet for The Daily Telegraph. Note for example the swash tail on _y_.
AFAIK The Daily Dot letters have not been made into a font.
Modificato su 28/08/2017 alle 20:33 da donshottype
Sinclair Script Bold is close, BUT IS NOT THE FONT.
Probably hand lettered.
Close similar fonts include Suti
Carattere suggerito: Suti Horizontally compressed and new texture to make HICKOK title.
27/08/2017 alle 07:50 [risposta]
help For info on the lettering you could ask Kevin L. Bauer, who used it the design Haake Beck Beer 6-packs in 2011.
https://www.behance.net/gallery/1192837/Haake-Beck-Beer-6-packs Ariston Bold or Extra Bold, sloped by user leftwards to upright alignment
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