4 matchesWhere can I find Mrs Eaves Small Caps for free?
4 matchesBig4 said: For headers I used style (under format) "TableMatrix", format"Times New Roman" and size "10". I also varied some headers with all caps or italics.
What should I add?
1 matchesHowdy, y'all. Long time lurker, first time poster. This font has probably benn ID'ed already, but the font in question is one that I've been trying to find (on and off) for years, and I've seen it everywhere: on TV, and even on a city welcome sign.
It's the font that is used for "John F. Kennedy" and "Lyndon B. Johnson" in this screencap of the classic Press Your Luck:
http://p-images.veoh.com/image.out?imageId=media-v68182326QNXAJmH1207879975.jpg
Warmly,
Wes
5 matches"Display/Headline" is more like opposite to Normal/Sans: this should be the category for typefaces that are suitable for Headlines, but they are not limited to Sans or Serif. Examples:
http://www.abstractfonts.com/font/13171http://www.abstractfonts.com/font/13147
As for Comic and Cartoon: Cartoon could be anything that looks quirky, jumpy:
http://www.abstractfonts.com/font/13227
while Comic is strictly limited to text that looks like written with felt pen or something similar:
http://www.abstractfonts.com/font/13230
Not sure about Slab, as few people are familiar with the term - this is any Egyptienne like style.
http://www.abstractfonts.com/font/13147
Yes, agree about the Initial and Display Caps, but should be "Initials"
Industrial can go. As for Foreign look: yes, I agree - but Old West should stay as separate category :) But what about Hebrew and others that doesn't exactly fall into "Oriental"? Plus, I think they could be like dafont ones: Greek/Roman, Chinese/Japanese, etc...while the Indian and Hebrew would be in the top Foreign Look Category....
Hoping that this helps :)
1 matchesRoughwork or Draughtwork by Scriptorium
P22 Durer Caps by IHOF
Hands on Albrecht by URW
Graf or Old Constructed Caps or Rodgauer by Manfred Klein
Leonardo by No Image Fonts
Walrod by Penguin Productions
1 matchesCaps Lock Man, Caps Lock!
1 matchesBullet Small Caps formally known as Global Small Caps. All lower case.
1 matchesit was a font consisting of all caps i think. the caps were made up of thin lines, like an architecture blue-print font, and only had angles of 90 and 45 degrees.
is that out there? if there is a graphic, ill just use that and recreate it myself and post it up here.
one of my old fonts "sickness" is up here and has been downloaded over 1300 times. i have more now =)
pls help me so i can help u!
imobjekt
1 matchesAnother alternative could be Marcelle by Clement Nicolle (no, he is male) which appears to be Monotype Script Bold eroded with a built in swash. (Here on AF are for unknown reason just the swashes available ? Alex?)
And of course the Ballpark script by Tom Kennedy.
EDIT: Well, yes, Ballpark appears to be Pilsner with another name.
1 matchesHi,
the Sans should be a Futura Small Caps. See also Softmakers Function Small Caps. The Serif is something like a Times, Times New Roman.
Bye bye