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  2. Bjørn Edvard Torbo

    interesting font in park in Catania sicily

    Don’t mention it. If you like the overall style, you could always go inspiration shopping for “art nouveau” typefaces. The elegant, dynamic, organic flow inspired by forms found in nature is very typical for the style. Things being hand made as well, ironically. I see why you were inclined to investigate the specimen in the first place.
  3. geno

    interesting font in park in Catania sicily

    Thank you, I think you are right. thanks to you and Bjørn for looking at this. Genevieve
  4. Yesterday
  5. It's reminiscent of Carnivalee Freakshow. Not an exact match obviously, but pretty close.
  6. Myfont

    Looking for font used in a QSL card

    Unbelievable ..... I think you are spot on. Thanks for your help. Very much appreciated
  7. MissNobody

    Looking for font used in a QSL card

    Looks kinda like Boris Black Bloxx by Manfred Klein.
  8. When radio-amateurs make world-wide contact, both sides confirm this connection by sending "post"-cards named SQL-cards, stating the details of this event (transmitting frequency, power, type of transmission, date/time and more..) I found a font used by a print-shop that I want to use also, but after days of trying to find this font, I'm out of ideas. My interpretation of this font is a font with a glow, shade and slight depth effect but no luck so far. Any ideas
  9. Ffew

    Font for: Leo Sayer - Endless Journey?

    Cheers for that. Certainly the closest I seen so far. Though you are right, The R dosen't quite match and it might be a little too wide but, as I say, not perfect but best match so far.
  10. You are right, thanks a lot!!!
  11. I came across this image of the letter 'R' on a google search of saloon type fonts but the image link was broken. I'm looking for a digital version. Commercial fonts are fine.
  12. Looks like Charlottenburg (Classic).
  13. Can anyone help identify this lovely font? I found this image within a folder of saved inspiration and its perfect for an upcoming project but sadly can't find the name of the font anywhere. I have tried all the font identifiers as well as scrolling through a few font foundry websites but had no luck. My guess is that it is a fairly new commercial font from a small type foundry, but sadly this is all the information that I have. Thanks a lot for your help!
  14. Ralf Herrmann

    interesting font in park in Catania sicily

    Keep in mind that it could just be hand-painted without an existing font.
  15. geno

    interesting font in park in Catania sicily

    I don't really think the Rivanna font is the solution. clearly the font is not as interesting others as it was to me!
  16. Last week
  17. Comments from the experts in Dutch typographic traditions are kindly requested in https://github.com/josephwright/csquotes/issues/71 . Everyone else is kindly asked to ignore this topic.
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  19. Fantastic - thank you both for your efforts!
  20. Fantastic ! That was exactly it. It fits perfectly over my template (except for the new slightly improved kerning, of course) (… which doesn't make that design any nicer). And just when I was beginning to accept defeat, too. Thank you very much, Kevin ! P.S. : Unfortunately, I could only mark one answer as the solution (and Bjørn was first), but yours is certainly as deserving as his.
  21. The type set on the circle appears to be Korinna. The swash K is Mellisa Outline , which sadly has never been digitized (used to be available via Letraset as a dry transfer typeface).
  22. I suspect all of it is hand-lettered, but Little Micro Sans Bold could be artificially compressed to get you close.
  23. Kevin Thompson

    Looking for fonts used in boutique store logo.

    COLLECTION is too small and doesn't contain enough distinctive letters (e.g., S, G, M) to definitively pin down, but Brandon Text comes close, as does Noir Standard.
  24. Kevin Thompson

    Looking for the font on this sign.

    And for the other type nerds out there who are curious about the script face, it is Albret.
  25. Kevin Thompson

    Looking for fonts used in boutique store logo.

    Rigot, artificially outlined and with an offset shadow added. Also similar—Magnat.
  26. Kevin Thompson

    Looking for the font on this sign.

    Ostrich Sans Inline
  27. The majority of the lowercase and the F appears to be based on Berthold Bodoni, but the C is more Baskerville and the s is more Walbaum. Definitely a custom logotype, but with this one referencing so many sources it is really a Frankenlogo.
  28. Kevin Thompson

    Font for: Leo Sayer - Endless Journey?

    Very similar to Dempsey, but the R isn't quite a match.
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