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I really really need the font used for this poster.
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And isn't "Crying" one of the finest songs she ever wrote? And "Big Time Sensuality"? And "Joga"? And, well...pretty much every other song she's written over the last ten years?
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[quote:1b5dd16c10="fontDJ"]
a friend found a nice font in others mac .He make a screen shot and ask me to ID it.I tried myfonts's system and got this result:
ITC Garamond_narrow_Light
But i guest it is a common font in mac os, so it should be simple without any decoration. i doubt about the conclusion. [/quote:1b5dd16c10]
Why doubt oh fontDJ? Both faces you show are the Garamond Light Condensed. !00%. One of the finest serifs ever presented to this world. First one the latin alphabet the second one the cyrilic. If that is what you mean with 'decoration'.
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OK. What on this green earth has happened to Apostrophic Laboratories? Gone, vanished without a trace or any prior warning? Am I living in a disturbing dreamworld where badgers rule the planet? Or have I just missed something mammoth? A move, perhaps, that they told no-one of?
And another thing, what's happened to TypOasis?
Two of the freeware type community's finest sources, obliterated? Can it really be that catastrophic?
-Beardy T
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Knew it was somewhere; this is what WTF says about it:
Along with Letraset, the French company Mecanorma was one of the major vendors of instant lettering. Along with licensing typefaces from other vendors, Mecanorma commissioned original typeface designs. In that time, their decorative materials, including their instant lettering were manufactured by a Dutch company Trip Productions.
From 1989 until 1994, Mecanorma worked with another Dutch company Visualogik to create digital versions of their typefaces. These typefaces were released in Type 1 format, bearing a “MN” suffix. In addition, Monotype licensed and digitized some of Mecanorma’s typefaces. In 1995, Mecanorma stepped back from the professional graphics market and entered into other areas such as home decoration.
1999, Trip Productions purchased the Mecanorma brand and what was left of the company. In 2004, International TypeFounders licensed the typefaces from Trip Productions and released them as the Mecanorma Collection. This helps to preserve one of the finest font libraries of display typefaces around, combining real arts and crafts into the tools of today.
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