|
Liberté toujours.
Can you name a font for the script of the *********** I *****? In much of the continental Europe it has been changed a while ago, but in Portugal I found old-design packs.
Thank you very much.
You have no idea...I browsed over 33 000 fonts, many similar - nothing exact.
Double that! Spent hours on this one and with the same result: no match.
The L seems to be another type than the rest and did you notice that the two t's are different? And that when you lay one u over the other there is also a mismatch on the right leg? Although, that could be caused by the image quality.
![]() Have fun and ... be nice to the cats
_____________________________________
Relax ... it is just a font
Thank you, both of you, so much. I know I sound weird, but I really hoped to find a font like that. It's kind of an inner pain, a poetic «dolour», to see things you're getting used through the years change. I would have loved to save that fantastic R and the S too.
Technically speaking, Kat, I never realized the difference between the two T. Maybe because I love tipography but I'm nothing more than a graphic designer, maybe because when you just see the same thing everyday you end up loving it without noticing the little things – those that make a difference for things and even people. Again, thank you both for your efforts. I'm definitely obliged. |
Register and/or login to access this feature.
|
|