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Looking for another font that may not exist

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I'm on another quest. I don't know if it would work for the project I'm working on, but I'll never know unless I can find something and try it. I'm working on a sequence of title screens using a classic serif font. At the moment I'm using a shadow version of Baskerville, but I would prefer a font that's not "shadowed" but actually drawn as if each character is drawn to look solid, with thickness. I just looked through 38 screens worth of fonts on 1,001 Fonts, and found ... nothing. Something like Bsskerville or Garamond or any similar font would do (I think -- maybe).

Does such a critter exist?

Solved by Riccardo Sartori

  • 3 weeks later...
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Sorry -

It took me a while to find time to create this mock-up in Paint. What I'm looking for is a font that is a 2-dimensional rendering of letters that appear to have been carved (or extruded) out of 3-dimensional blocks of material.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Yes, try fonts like Butler, Playfair Display, or Libre Baskerville Bold. They’re solid serif fonts with a classic look, no shadow.

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