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Got a tough one here for y'all. Two fonts, both of which I am not certain exist.

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Good evening, wonderful people. I'm usually fairly good at identifying fonts, but these two are proving very difficult. These two fonts are from a brand identity document but the source of the original fonts are unknown. I'm afraid I don't have a whole lot of information. My client just really likes these fonts but they couldn't tell me where they got them, and the only format available of the document is a PNG.

The first is a very pretty, flowing brush script:

Cape.png

Script_Alphabet.png

For the second, I have a name: Cinzel Condensed. Problem solved, right? Well, unfortunately I've checked multiple foundries and haven't been able to track this down, so I suspect the name is incorrect. It's a very pretty condensed serif:

FLORIDA.png

CondensedSerif_Alphabet.png

Any ideas? Many, many thanks in advance for any help.

Blessings,
Jason Hackwith

Solved by Kevin Thompson

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1 minute ago, Ralf Herrmann said:

What’s the name of the company that brand document belongs to?

It is a brand new company that is in the process of launching. They don't have a website or any collateral designed as of yet, and I'm afraid I'm not able to post the company name because of a confidentiality agreement. I apologize; I know that probably doesn't help very much.

Jason, the Cape sample you posted is not the same typeface pictured directly below it, showing a full alphabet.

Do you want us to try to identify both, or just he complete alphabet?

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1 hour ago, Kevin Thompson said:

Jason, the Cape sample you posted is not the same typeface pictured directly below it, showing a full alphabet.
Do you want us to try to identify both, or just he complete alphabet?

Just the Cape sample. I didn't notice that, thank you.

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1 hour ago, Kevin Thompson said:

The script typeface appears to be Great Vibes (narrower)/ Good Vibrations (wider). Your sample appears to be even narrower than Great Vibes.

Looks like the alphabet sample is Great Vibes, thanks. However, I'm looking for the script in the word Cape. Sorry for the confusion. I didn't notice they were different.

EDIT: Looks like the alphabet sample under FLORIDA is also different than the word FLORIDA, so please ignore the alphabet samples. I only included them because they were on the branding document but they're not going to be helpful.

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I think the branding document I'm going off of was generated using AI, if that helps anybody. I'm hoping that the fonts exist.

Ah, that would have been helpful information to know from the get go.

Unfortunately, no—most AI-generated type is an amalgam of many different sources. Most AI engines are not reaching out and pulling in an existing typeface, they are generating something new from multiple sources.

Frankenfonts, if you will.

I could find no exact match to Cape. Similar: Reynaldista, Silent Noise Font Duo Script Regular

While FLORIDA resembles many typefaces (like Spire, Pall Mall, and Niagara), I also could not find a match.

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1 minute ago, Kevin Thompson said:

Ah, that would have been helpful information to know from the get go.

Unfortunately, no—most AI-generated type is an amalgam of many different sources. Most AI engines are not reaching out and pulling in an existing typeface, they are generating something new from multiple sources.

Frankenfonts, if you will.

I could find no exact match to Cape. While FLORIDA resembles many typefaces (like Spire, Pall Mall, and Niagara), I also could not find a match.

Thank you for trying. I was afraid of that. You're right; I should have mentioned that in my original post.

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2 hours ago, Kevin Thompson said:

With a bit of surgery to the top of the A, Rawnest comes close for Florida (but isn't a great match for the smaller full alphabet that supposedly is the same typeface).

Excellent; I think that is the closest we're going to get. Thank you so much!

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I think I'll end up redrawing the Cape font so I marked this as solved. Thanks again! I'll be hanging around to help out where I can.

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