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Reader's Digest font - help needed!
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mike higginbotham
Posted by mh2007 on 2007-10-23 04:55:00 |
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84.45.*.2*
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Does anyone know what serif font Reader's Digest use for their main body copy in all their articles? It's frustrating as seems to be a combination of Century Schoolbook and Garamond. It's very close to Century Old Style Std, but that lower case j and its lack of a ball, eliminates that font.
Utopia is very close.
Any help, much appreciated!
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Ivan Philipov
Posted by neogrey on 2007-10-23 15:51:02 |
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87.97.*.7*
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mike higginbotham
Posted by mh2007 on 2007-10-24 05:50:26 |
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84.45.*.2*
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Thanks Ivan, Rotation is mighty close as well! Only let down by the lower case j. It seems to be a mix between rotation and utopia. I know companies come up with custom fonts for themselves, but I though just maybe the font would be commercially available.
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#4
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mike higginbotham
Posted by mh2007 on 2007-10-25 03:58:46 |
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84.45.*.2*
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Cracked it - Poynter Old Style Text Two Roman
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