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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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Thanks so much. I drew this typeface as an ode of sorts to French Script.
It is not actually based on any one particular style of type, font,nor even any specific reference material... I just drew it with the intent of making an upright, connected and elaborate (for me anyways!) style of script.
Even though this font is not traditional, I think the French script influence is obvious... so I did try to reasearch this style of type, but of the originating typefaces (Civilite as you pointed out) I can find about a sentence. And that sentence is usually on myfonts.com
I would love to learn more about it, I really would. I hope to find some actual/physical literture on the subject.
Thanks so much for your help. I hope people like this font.
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"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/13171
http://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 :)
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Hmm, better image but not necessarily a good answer.
See similarities in Century Oldstyle, Monotype Old Style or Binny Old Style. But nothing which says Bingo.
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Yeah, I just used Copperplate and redrew the C with the pen. I think it worked. What do you think? Close?
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hej I want to know which font style would look like Yuwie letters. :( :)
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Please, can anyone help? I'm looking for a font which has a handwritten style a, rather than typewriter style, has a J without a line across the top and a k which loops on the kicking bit...
It needs to be fairly handwriting style, suitable for a child to copy, and needs to be sans serif.
I'd be really grateful if anyone knows of fonts which match the description, as I have searched everywhere.
Many thanks
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