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Typeface with e+l ligature?

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I've found this pic all over Pinterest. Someone identifies it as Mr. Eaves, but I can´t find that e+l ligature on that typeface. Can somebody tell what's that font? Or a similar serif font with that ligature?

 

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Solved by Riccardo Sartori

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Thank you so much, Riccardo! I'm not so good at tracking down the origin, I see.

 

It's highly unlikely one would find another font anywhere with this group of ligatures. They might be OK for a display face, but for text they could be a nightmare. The majority of the ligatures shown are of no practical value. The capital overlaps are pretty dated too -- they were popular in the 70s-early 80s.

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Yes, it's not usual. But if someone knows another serif font with e+l ligature, I'd like to take a look.

By the way, if somebody is interested in these kind of ligatures, take a look at Valentina, an antique spanish didone.

 

 

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