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First the bad news: I'm afraid this is not a font. None of the repeating letters are the same.
Then the good news: Yes you can and may ask for as many IDs as you like.
The not so good news: We may not always be able to help you. But we certainly will try.
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Hey guys, I am working up an ad/informational piece that is going to go in the local Dallas Morning News. They are doing an article on our product and one of the key features of our product is that we can put peoples logos on it.
Normally I would ask them for a copy of their logo, but I think my employer wants to make a good first impression with, and then scrap it if they don't go for the idea. You can check out their logo at: http://www.dallasmorningnews.com/. I just need to know what font the header is.
Thanks for your help in advance.
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Yes that is bad news. But, indeed, your ex neighbours played a better game. As simple as that. A spark of good news: Their trainer is Dutch ...
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This is not the/a Bookman. And financially seen that is the good news, The bad news is that I can not find this thing. Apart from the swashes, it floats somewhere in between a Garamond (likely a URW one), a Cushing and even Century Old Style (specially the s), all manually slanted, and none matches.
This is a bad day.
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You know what Gee, the bad thing is that it is not OCR-A. It is too round. We have only 9 out of 36 characters here and 5 of those, the D, the G, the 0 [zero], the 3 and the P don't match. And I have serious doubts about the 6. That is almost two thirds, so no match whatsoever.
The good news? There ain't. Only more bad news ... I don't know. I don't have it and I can't find it. So sorry.
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I've got 10 wicked fonts & visited 137 pages :o) I like the job you've done on those stats, looks a pretty clever system :o)
And thanks, yeah I got both the fonts I was after :o) Have only used one in my title so far. And you guys are linked to in my first news post on the new site, as promised :oD Think only 5 people have seen it so far, we've not announced our existence to the world yet :o)
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ok, Look at the temperatures.. I am looking for this font. My local news said it was called Art House MD/ Art House and I tried finding it on google, but no such luck. Can you help me identify this and possibly make it? I'd be more than willing to advertise your site for this!
Thank you!
Mike
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Not of much help so far I'm afraid. There is one that comes close for the title: the Block (Berthold}. The bad news; I know of no rounded version. Softening the bad news, if it is only for the title it is probably not much work to adapt it for the letters necessary.
We only have an E to go for, but I thing the type used for publisher and body is the same. But I don't get a proper match. I may help if you can make a new scan, 3, 4 times larger, without all that background noise of the roman r and t and the oblique v and G.
Chapter titles; I don't think it was ever digitized, thus no match. That is for the whole word. for the individual letters there are close ones. Maybe this one can be - sort of - imitated by combining existing fonts. Would need all the letters though ...
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The font used seems to be Perpetua or Lapidary333. This is used for the caps as well as for the italicized "The Third Man" text.
Now for the bad news -- both Perpetua and Lapidary333 are pay fonts only. Perpetua comes with MSWord 2002, I believe, or an earlier version (since I have it). Lapidary333 doesn't come with any packages as far as I know, although Adobe probably markets a version. You can find either font for sale at a number of font sites (fonts.com, myfonts.com, probably here, almost anywhere).
And the worse news -- the "T" and the "r" are customized. As far as I know, there's no version of either font with such uncharacteristic letterforms.
Sorry I couldn't be more help.
-- Liana
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