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People say that cover type of VOGUE is Didot. yes, it appears typical style of Didot / Didone, but, i've try some real types comparing to it, LTF, LT and more versions of Didot, they all fail to match well.
i want to know which version of Didot fits more closely to the real cover?
Thanks all!
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One of my clients uses the Linotype Didot font family. We proposed some concepts for marketing activity which used some ornaments from the font family. I'm now looking extensively online to try and find inspiration for ornaments use or anything specific on using the Didot ornament cuts but there seems very very little available to digest.
Can anyone point me to some resources on ornament usage, preferably contemporary if known?
Thanks, Hugo
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Actually the font is Didot. If you look close enough you'll find that the "e"s differ. In Bodoni the e has a straight line on the inner curve. also the the "x" is thinner. Also, the clincher, the a in Bodoni curves out, while in Didot it curves in!!
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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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That's a stunning font, and right along the lines of what I'm looking for! What a great find. It's clean, narrow, and modern--perfect. I'll search myfonts.com for other fonts that look about right, then maybe you could find free fonts that look similar?
Thanks so much for your help!
EDIT: Other fonts on myfonts.com that caught my eye include: **Canterbury Old Style RR, Minerva, **Tourette, Italian Didot, Aged, Metropolis SG, OL Garamond, etc.
**definitely in the right direction
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[quote]@Schwalben Koenig:There are so many places one can fall in love with.[/quote]
Indeed. We definitely live on a beautiful planet. My father lives in Trieste and I live in Rome: close to Toscana and Marche and, most notably, the lovely Umbria. I a-do-re that land and the people are so nice. They've got a funny accent too, if you understand Italian. My car's GPS system is set with their dialect :D
Ever been in Piemonte? If you like Toscana, you have to see the Asti countryside. Hills and hills, a rich soil with the most important Italian vineyards (and wines: Nebbiolo, Dolcetto, Barbera, Barbaresco, Barolo, Arneis etc.) and the grass is greener. Really.
The Shire in the Lord of the Rings could have been filmed there – no offence for our friends from New Zealand.
Have a nice day you too, Re :)
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Oh it was! And they really deserved it. Those who kick the Italian Cattenacio out of the game can win everything!
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For finding free software this is hardly the right forum. Go tucows or cnet.
A ton? Are there still currencies on par with the old Italian Lire?
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