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Dave,
ten eerste als je een plaatje laat zien maak er dan een waar alleen het relevante deel op staat. Je laat de forumbezoekers driekwart megabyte downloaden waar het met 43 kilobytes toe kan. Niet iedereen heeft breedband.
ten tweede, als je zulke grote plaatjes wilt laten downloaden zorg er dan voor dat je een snelle upload verbinding hebt. Die van jou komt niet hoger dan 43 kilobits/s
ten derde, al je subdirectories staan open. Ik kan alles zien
The name of the font Dave wants is the good old Aachen Bold.
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Dit plaatje is inderdaad wal al te onscherp en ook de resolutie is erg laag. Probeer een nieuwe foto te maken en consentreer je dan op de letters WIJMPJE DE BOER.
Het blijft moeilijk, een sansserif met alleen hoofdletters. Dan gaat het om hele kleine details zoals hier de krul van de J en de poot van de R in combinatie met de W en M.
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Hi,
OK, I try it again without critical links ...
In times of Phototypesetting the typeface was known as "Othello". You can find it in Book from the 1980th and so on.
There is a typeface named Othello still available but this typeface is different. It`s close to Neuland and/or Lithographer.
Back to Othello: I found the Outline in the WWW and the Copyright says:
Digitized by Dan X. Solo. Software 2001 by Doiver Publications Inc., New York.
(typo Doiver is real!)
Dan X. Solo leads to Solotype:
http://new.myfonts.com/foundry/Solotype/
But there is no typeface close to Othello. It's might didn't made it to the computer era.
Bye Bye
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@ Julius:
Thanks for the explanation. The discussion with my friend the Swallow was merely about 'who was first'. And that was Goodfellow, as Swallow later added based on the same original that P22 referred to. My mentioning of Goodfellow and Rugklacht J in combination was based on the sample shown. For the word Macbeth one can use either one of the two to get exactly the same result. Had a word been shows with the F, J, P or S the outcome would have been different. About the s I am not so sure although, yes, there are some (minor) changes. I see no difference in hinting. But, if you say so ...
P22's Victorian Swash and Dan Solo's Glorietta are different digitalisations. My remark was on the use of the word 'design'. All are based on one and the same; the Columbian. So imho P22's claim 'Designed by Richard Kegler and Amy Greenan' is bs. In this case I may even shout: BS!
En, ehh, ja, Rugklacht ziet er beter uit dan Goodfellow ...
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Mumble mumble ... the As are the same.
Have no idea where this came from but if it came from an old poster it was possibly hand drawn. But doesn't it resemble Dan Solo's recreation of a type he named Alex?
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Morris Sans Medium
(by Dan Reynolds)
chau.
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this is a great place to download fonts :). Im very glad I found it.
Dan
[irrelevant link. deleted. kk]
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This is the Disco Deck by Dan Zadorozny (Iconian Fonts). The m has been used for the w.
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Hello to everyone.
I am looking for a font named Carlotta.
I need for our wedding invitation.
Could anyone help get a hold of this font.....
Please need your help badly....
If you have this font please e-mail it to me
at dan_1218@yahoo.com
Regards,
Dan
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