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#1 Posted by John on 2008-06-30 02:24:40 | quote | 58.38.*.1*
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Hey everyone,

Can anyone help me identify this font? Although the text says Lehman Brothers, I don't know if it is the official lehman brothers font..rather this is a font I cropped from a sample resume. Thanks for your help!
#2 Posted by koeiekat site moderator on 2008-06-30 02:34:32 | quote | 83.54.*.1*
Looks like Bodoni Bold but the sample is too small for me to be sure.

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#3 Posted by John on 2008-06-30 06:14:45 | quote | 58.38.*.1*
I can't get the resolution any bigger, but there are other letters you can reference from the original source:
http://razume.com/resume/view/822

I checked out the font you described in msword and it seems to look slightly different. Could there be an alternative one?
#4 Posted by koeiekat site moderator on 2008-06-30 06:36:34 | quote | 83.54.*.1*
Big4 said: For headers I used style (under format) "TableMatrix", format"Times New Roman" and size "10". I also varied some headers with all caps or italics.

What should I add?

Have fun and ... be nice to the cats

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Relax ... it is just a font
#5 Posted by John on 2008-06-30 06:47:34 | quote | 58.38.*.1*
uh that makes no sense though... what is a tablematrix? I searched online and its some kind of perl script? He used perl to write this? What is he referring to? Thanks for your help koeiekat :)
#6 Posted by John on 2008-06-30 06:53:20 | quote | 58.38.*.1*
I tried just using times new roman font 10 and it definitely doesn't come out like that. He is talking about some style? Is he using LaTeX or indesign or some other program?
#7 Posted by Sergioexternal link on 2008-06-30 08:15:28 | quote | 85.18.*.1*
Whichever application is used, a Times New Roman in 10 points will look the same once printed. And it won't be more readable online than it is now ;^)
That words are bold – maybe slightly wider in tracking – and small caps: have you already tried this, John?
#8 Posted by John on 2008-06-30 09:17:45 | quote | 58.38.*.1*
I've tried the small caps but it isnt the same I think its because msword uses fake small caps so the weight is all off. Does the opentype Times New Roman in the fonts folder in vista include the small caps? Or do I need to get it separately? Where can I find the opentype small caps for TNR? Thanks for your help sergio.
#9 Posted by Sergioexternal link on 2008-06-30 10:02:26 | quote | 85.18.*.1*
I do not use Windows OS or any of their products so I can't answer to the Vista question. I'm pretty sure that the Adobe Times Roman has got a «small caps» format on its own. See here:
http://www.fonts.com/FindFonts/detail.htm?pid=202144
There's even a Windows TTF available, not just the Mac PS version.
Nonetheless, I do not think that the man who produced the résumé you're working after bought a font just to print it down. Maybe it's something to do with the «style (under format) "TableMatrix"» that in (?) MS Word gives more tracking to the fonts? I really can't say.
#10 Posted by koeiekat site moderator on 2008-06-30 10:05:28 | quote | 83.54.*.1*
You need the TimesNRMTStd.otf and possibly the TimesNewRomanMTStd-Bold.otf to reproduce that text with the proper smallcaps.

Have fun and ... be nice to the cats

_____________________________________
Relax ... it is just a font
#11 Posted by John on 2008-06-30 10:33:16 | quote | 58.38.*.1*
I have the both the fonts you are talking about koeiekat but I don't know how to use their small caps instead of fake caps. Do the fonts you mentioned include the small caps? they seem relatively small compared to other otf files
#12 Posted by Sam Blum on 2008-06-30 10:59:53 | quote | 68.55.*.2*
John,

Here's the file that can answer your questions about the font:

http://drop.io/u8t1ega

Razume will soon have functionality that allows you to download resume templates, making it easier to find fonts and styles. Let me know if there's anything else I can help with.

Sam

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Razume, Inc
www.razume.com
#13 Posted by John on 2008-06-30 11:55:52 | quote | 58.38.*.1*
Ah thank you Sam just answered all my questions. Didn't know that was your resume, awesome work! I'm looking to get into finance myself (I'm a sophomore in college). Thanks for your help!

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