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Does anyone know where I can get these 2 fonts?
AT Torino Bold
and
Casablanca URW T
thanks
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Oops! Have missed that one. Must have been on holidays. That's claimed to be a commercial font. It is known as Poster Bodoni BT (Bitstream), Poster Bodoni CG ATT (Miles Inc.), Poster Bodoni ATT Bold (also Miles Inc.), Bodnoff (Corel) and, surprise, also known as Ogilvy Poster (Alltype conversion of Bodnoff). Now how come 3 foundries claim the copyright on a typeface that is a classic - if not to say an antique?
Sniff here and there or find Bodnoff here
btw, Alex, holidays were fine. I think I'll go again in a few weeks. After this one I deserve it!
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That's because Celtic does not differentiate between lower and upper case. I've seen 2 fonts that do but with the immediate result that they don't really look Celtic anymore; BoydUncial (freeware) and Uncial ATT (commercial, Agfa). I found a few that distinguishes between capitals and lowercase by just making the caps bigger. But, so sorry Yuri, that's it.
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