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can someone name all 3 of these fonts i know they are from french vogue but i do not know their names thank you
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? Ha, 2 seconds difference, Tophy! And that after hours of silence. Hahaha, funny!
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Hi, I was wondering if anyone could refer me to where I might be able to find more information (historical, technical, etc.) about French Ronde style script type. I have been working on my own design, but I would like to know more about the style itself. Thanks in advance. ~Lauren
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Can you guys suggest me any free font that look just like that font they use for the cover of VOGUE?
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Inspired by 16th, or maybe even 15th century "French Ronde" script, named after my friend from Japan
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I am wondering if anyone knows the name of this font and where to get it...I really appreciate your time to answer my post
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Hey there,
a complete newbie in typography [me] is looking for a nifty font that can be used for English, Italian, French, Spanish, Russian, Arabic, Chinese and Japanese. I've asked Google, but nothing came out, so I decided to turn to the pros.
Thanks a lot
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Can anyone name that tune?
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OK, back. What have we here? Ewen Prigent is claiming the copyright on this one. That may be true but there is nothing at all that substanciates that claim. And I dare say absolutely nothing. The fact that Ewen Prigent's name is not shown has an extremely simple reason.
When I look into the font I see this:
Copyright (c) 1988, 1990 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All Rights Reserved.Helvetica is a registered trademark of Linotype AG and/or its subsidiaries.
Font family name: bunker
Font subfamily name: bunker
Unique font identifier: Altsys Metamorphosis:HelveticaNeue Regular
Full font name: bunker
Version: Altsys Metamorphosis:29-08-1996
Postscript name: bunker
Trademark: None
Font vendor: Alts
Licensing rights: None
Nowhere there is something that refers to Ewen Prigent
So all in all, imho, this is or a freebee by an unknown author or an Adobe font with irregularities in the naming. Whatever, there is no license information and there are no licensing restrictions. So, there is no need to remove the font.
Somewhat strange for a French speaking designer is to include French accented letters but not fundamental ones in the French language like the Ç and ç.
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