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1 posts view forum post #11013 paradise is in the CAC Pinafore. To get the letters closer together you must use a negative kerning value. Edit: the pinafore is some 10% condensed.
2 posts view forum post #9046 So sorry about the first two. But I can't trace those. But about the first one I am pretty sure it is not a font but a scan of some handwriting. The third one is the CAC Pinafore [Copyright © 1996. American Greetings Corporation]. It's not here on Abstractfonts [Alex, how come?] But if you Google "CAC pinafore", [include quotation marks] first one. Handwritten fonts are the most difficult to ID. The sample is always very small [not the wall of shame] and there are not that many sites with a large hand...font collection. Also my collection is small. That's why these thing take time.
1 posts view forum post #6525 I BELIEVE that is a CAC font.. CAC Leslie if not one of the other ones.. try that.. I kNOW it has a CAC in the beginning (there's a few of them in the same family, CAC Shishoni, CAC Pinafore, CAC Leslie, and a couple others. It's in that family for sure :) )
1 posts view forum post #6487 I think I can help a bit, I hope. I don't know what the first font is, and it feels like I should know it. If you ever find out or find a copy, I'd love it. Lowercase letters look a little like Marydale, but not very much, and caps are completely different. The second font is probably one of the thousands of vanity handwriting fonts out there. It's going to be very difficult to identify it, if you want an exact match. However[/i:bc7f43626b] , if you're just looking for the same kind of thing, you'll be fine with most vanity fonts based on women's handwriting; I've seen lots of similar-looking fonts, and have DLed a few, but I've forgotten where they came from. You should be able to check around in pretty much any archive, especially the lower-quality ones. The third font looks pretty similar to TCL Escuelera, except Escuelera has a lot of noise -- all those speckles around the letters -- and whatever version was used in your page has been cleaned up (if it was Escuelera to begin with, and the more I look the less sure I am). It could also be a weird obliqued (or possibly a genuinely italicised) version of Angelina. Another not-quite-right but close font is Dear Joe. I ran a sight-search, which came up with these possible fonts. They don't seem to be right, though, and half of them aren't available anyway; you may wish to run your own search, but I wouldn't count on it turning much up. The fourth font I haven't seen before, but I don't think you wanted to know about it anyway. Do you know what it is? The fifth font is a puzzler. There are a couple of commercial handwriting fonts that look very similar, but certainly aren't a family -- most of them come with certain packages of MSWord 2000+, and include fonts such as Murray and Pinafore. They're just generally a pain to identify. Here's the sight-search list; much good may it do you. Good luck with all of these. You certainly know how to pick tough ones! [edited:[/b:bc7f43626b] Because of fonts.com's frames, the sight-searches' links aren't correct. It'll only link you to the beginning of the process, and it's really not worth redoing. There wasn't anything too similar or useful.]
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