3 posts
Hi,
Adrian Frutigers Univers in Bold Ultra-Condensed?
http://www.fonts.com/DE/detail.htm?pid=202133
It's called Zurich BT Extra Condensed on Corel-Draws font collection. But it's a little bit wider than the real Ultra-Condensed Univers, see image above.
Bye Bye
3 posts
Could anyone tell me the name of the Ultra' Sankt Pauli font.
Thanks.
1 posts
Hi-
This would be Helvetica Ultra Compressed if Linotype or Adobe were still "doing" it. However, Bitstream have created an identical twin called Swiss 911 Ultra Compressed. And, to convince you, I must turn to my good friend MyFonts.com.
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/bitstream/swiss-911/ultra-compressed/testdrive.html?s=LCARSCOM.NET&p=72
As far as not wanting to pay for it goes, I'm afraid you'll have to if you want it. Unfortunately no-one here can tell you where to find it free because, as has been discussed before, doing so would more than likely spell the end of AbstractFonts. And nobody wants that. So you can either dig for it yourself or, better still, buy it.
Good luck!
Boxedly,
-Tørnquist
1 posts
I'm very sorry but this time I can't help.
My first impression was this is a (one of many) Garamond. But apart from the ampersand the O forbids.
There are ampersands around like this one, even in roman faces but I can't find an exact match. Maybe someone else can with this pict. The same goes for the text. The O is a-typical. Not too many around like that, like the Venetian, Aurea Titling, Augustus and Imperator But they all don't match with the rest.
So, if you have a better - much better - image I can give it another try. But with this pict I am stuck.
1 posts
I think you are very close with your Helvetica suggestion. It could though be designed after most of the 'Swiss' types. The caps made smaller and the k shortened the Univers 59 Ultra Condensed, expanded a bit, comes reasonably close.
2 posts
Please help me to get the following fonts:
1. Bergsland Round Black
2. Humanist 521 Ultra Bold
2 posts
That dear Swallow, is because it is the Kabel Ultra - stretched to the death. I'll never forget that one since Heron pointed me at it's existence.
|
(6) Related keywords
No category matches
No designer matches
|