Actually I don't think its Egyptian Bold Extended because the middle part of the E is different. Could it be a different version of Egyptian?
So would it be safe to say its not Egyptian Bold Extended then? I just wouldn't want to buy the wrong font, Thanks again for the help! Thomas
Yes, that would be wrong if you need an exact match. Finding the exact match, if I could find it at all, would take me hours as I don't know the real deformation of the letters in your sample and I don't really feel like that, sorry. If you only need to reproduce the image you'd better of redrawing it I think.
I ended up re drawing it, It seems the original has alot of inconsistencies in the size of each letter. Thanks Again for your help.
Hi,
@LAvish:Actually I don't think its Egyptian Bold Extended because the middle part of the E is different. Could it be a different version of Egyptian?
Egyptian is the old term for ëSlab Serifû. See:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slab_serif
Your example is a Slab Serif according the Clarendon model and it`s no Clarendon.
The typeface Cairo is a typical example but it`s condensed:
http://www.abstractfonts.com/font/13463
The ëFette Egyptienneû from Dieter Steffmann is another good example:
http://www.abstractfonts.com/font/13147
Note: Both typefaces are tagged ëserifû and not ëslab serifû. Searching for the tag ëslab serifû will not work properly for Clarendon Model typefaces. :-(
Bye Bye
Please Help Identify the HEC, Thanks in Advance! Thomas