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Heron2001 discovered Shipped JNL Regular from Jeff Levine for the logotype of this musical long ago. Of course you have to erode it and box it for yourself.
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Hi,
looks a little bit like the uppercase S from Agency (Font Beureau) shipped with windows XP. But the lines are not cut hoizontal and figures didn't match. See the attached file.
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I hadn't heard Aquiline'd been retired -- last I knew it still shipped with a lot of MSWords.
You can find it in about a million places online; google for "aquiline.ttf" and you'll find it. No need to substitute another font unless you want to.
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Hey All!
I hate this time of year! Everything is a rush...can any of you help me out with this font? I thought it was Times New Roman (bolded, italic)..but the only thing that doesnt match is the 3 and the t and g...PLEASE Help!! Thanks!
NOTE: Needs to be produced next monday and shipped out on Tuesday...FYI...I need it soon, Thanks Guys!! I appreciate it!
HAPPY HOLIDAYS!! : )
Nicole
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Hi,
Helvetica Neue is a commercial typeface. You should pay for it or use a good clone. One well done clone is URWPPs Nimbus SansL. It`s part of the Base35 postscript fonts and shipped out with every Ghostscript. The PSType1 Version can be found on any ctan-mirror:
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/fonts/urw/base35/
It's GPLed freeware, see file COPYING.
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Finding out which font is used in the PDF should not be that difficult. Click file > document info > fonts and you know. Finding the font itself may not be so easy. In '94 Wordperfect shipped with a number of 'international' versions of the Times New Roman and Helvetica with many dialectrics. in '95 Monotype brought us someting like that; the 'Special G1 and G2' series. But I have not seen one with the 'dot' being used as 'underscore'. So I assume that somewhere there is a more elegant version around where for capitals the underscore has been replaced with a dot :?:.
Maybe a university with a faculty for middle european (slavic) languages (see the e in Yo'el) can help you out. Try digging in the Czech :?: font scene. Or, maybe Alex knows something about this :shock:?
I'm afraid this is all I know about this.
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Hi,
[quote]@koeiekat:Yep.Perfect match. And only $74,-.[/quote]
One reason to don't use the font. The other reason is that ,,Wirtschaftswunder'' is asociated with the 1950th and 1960th. The typeface looks to new and modern. There are much straighter typefaces with better attitude for a lower price (down to 0 Euro) available.
Linotypes DigiGrotesk N (distributed for a while for free from Linotype) oder URW Grotesk Bold (shipped with Ghostscript). And there is Dieter Steffmanns Pilsen Plakat:
http://moorstation.org/typoasis/designers/steffmann/samples/p/pilsen.htm
See the example Pilsen Plakat and Neuzeit Grotesk (Geometric 706 BT) Bold Condensed
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Hi,
similar to Stymie:
http://www.identifont.com/similar?29Z
Just have a look at similar fonts or use Rockwell, shipped with M$ Operating Systems and Corel Draw (Geometric Slab Serif 712) or Memphis (Corel Draw: Geometric Slab Serif 703):
http://www.identifont.com/similar?275
*EDIT* Sorry, I posted the wrong Charactermap. Its from Linotype Stymie and the capital letter R is wrong. See for the other versions of Stymie (the link points to the right versions) and their proper R.
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