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Oops! Should not ask this.
If you once had the typeface explain your situation to Monotype and see what they can/will do for you.
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www.monotype.com/html/type/license.html - re: twentieth century poster!!
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You know after I posted that (figuring I just had a bold version-admittedly I was in a rush) I saw I had a match with a font called Asia.
It would seem that Asia is a renamed Anna.
I meant to post back with Asia but just forgot about it.
But, the Twentieth Century Poster at identifont is not the same as what I have. The character set is different.
Well I did some checking as I thought the 2002 on that font creation didn't make sense as I knew I'd had that font for quite a while. My Twentieth Century Poster is 1998 Monotype. So it would seem they updated it in 2002. The older version is very close to ITC's Anna, created in 1991. I wonder if there was an issue with that and so Monotype updated and made alterations?
Regardless I appreciate you catching my error. It would bug me if someone misidentified a font I was looking for. - re: ID a font, or create it?
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Well...what do you know...I have the suspicion that it's the Monotype Scene Black - not sure about the D tho... - re: MEN'S HEALTH MAGAZINE FONT
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The title is the Monotype Script Bold. The other one is the Cataneo.
Plezier en succes ermee ... - re: what font is this please?
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That is the Latin. Comes in many faces. Your best bet would be the Monotype ATLatin-Bold.
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The M's look something like Monotype Corsiva. Hope that helps.
-Colin
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Ever thought about the good old fashioned Courier? - re: Mission Impossible???
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Or similiar are "Inflex", "Monotype Bodoni Black" or "FF Flightcase". Do you have more big picture with font?
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