Hi,
"William Jewel" might be a (n original!) Bookman light:
http://www.identifont.com/find?similar=Bookman&q=Go
There is a free GPLed Version from URWPP on evry CTAN (Comprehensive TeX Archive Network) server:
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/fonts/urw/base35/
(With a different uppercase J like the ITC Bookman)
I didnt found a 2010, but the 2008 font looks like categorized as "square", go to the categories remember that there was only a few with this kind of "2" and look at:
http://www.abstractfonts.com/font/14720
http://www.abstractfonts.com/font/13212
DIES X - XIV MARTIUS looks like Athletic:
http://www.abstractfonts.com/font/1094
But the picture has to low resulution to discriminate these college typefaces. What is your identification?
Greek Week? Never seen and no idea!
Bye Bye
Hi,
@koeiekat:greek week is Crown Title. For 2008 shop around in the sports dept.
Crown Title wasn't shown in the Sports Department. But the link will work.
Categories -> Sports will gave 65 fonts/typefaces. But Crown Title is not in the list of results. It's not indexed with sport but with serif and square ...
Categories Serif -> Square
Categories Square -> Serif
should work.
Bye Bye
Hi,
@koeiekat:Read carefully and note the dot after the e of Title ...
Read carefully an not the word "browsing". ;-)
Or go to the font and have a look at the keywords. Serif and Square but no Sports!
Bye bye
Ich habe nie gesagt, dass die Crown Title in der Sport-Kategorie ist. Ich wies auf die Sport-Kategorie für 2008.
Hallo,
@koeiekat:Ich habe nie gesagt, dass die Crown Title in der Sport-Kategorie ist. Ich wies auf die Sport-Kategorie für 2008.
"For 2008 shop around in the sports dept."
Dies ist eine unglückliche Formulierung!
For the others: This is an infelicity expression!
I would understand it as a hint to the categorie sports.
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What fonts are used within this file? I'm looking for the fonts used for William Jewel, Greek Week, and 2010. Thanks!