Try moving it to
In reply to Can anyone identify this font for me?: Try moving it to typophile.com/typeid
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View ArticleI thought it was handwritten,
In reply to almost tekton-y font: I thought it was handwritten, but it finally is Architext free font by Grant Marshall (2003) ----------------------------------------------- I found it using Find my...
View ArticleI personally like Paratype's
In reply to Webfont: a legible, good quality grotesk/serif combination. Choices and alternatives: I personally like Paratype's PT Sans/Serif, but some folk dislike them for the detached tail on the 'Q'...
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In reply to almost tekton-y font: Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Guess I was wrong about the 90's. And thanks for the additional site to look for these pesky fonts.
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In reply to Webfont: a legible, good quality grotesk/serif combination. Choices and alternatives: After all, the default setting for XP is greyscale/binary and Reading Edge looks horrible under those...
View ArticleSoftMaker Software GmbH, as
In reply to Fontsite/Softmaker: so what?: SoftMaker Software GmbH, as of 2012/2013, is finally creating the new upcoming versions of these two premium-quality typeface collections - "infiniType 4" for...
View ArticleFor those who are unfamiliar
In reply to How to get true Hungarian umlauts in Type 1 Bembo in MS Word 2010: For those who are unfamiliar with it, the Hungarian umlaut looks like a double acute accent. Not directly, no. Hungarian...
View ArticleNot a match, but it's very
In reply to custom typeface by Reid Miles?: Not a match, but it's very close to Chalet Comprime (HongKong 80) by House Industries (maybe a bit compressed?)...
View ArticleInitially, I see a problem
In reply to Logo design: Initially, I see a problem with the t having no ascender, and the crowded kerning towards the end of the word. What is the logo for or is it just practice? Tim
View ArticleIt must be Satisfaction by
In reply to Anyone recognize this script font?: It must be Satisfaction by Andrew Leman (E-phemera, 2001) ----------------------------------------------- I found it using Find my Font -...
View ArticleDuplicate, Solved
In reply to Recreating logo: Duplicate, Solved here: http://typophile.com/node/97063
View ArticleIt's hard enough for
In reply to What is your favorite letter?: It's hard enough for Armenians in the diaspora to convince their children that continuing to use Armenian is worth the effort! To feel that it's worth the...
View Article"TALENTI" looks closer to New
In reply to Talenti Gelato typeface: "TALENTI" looks closer to New Baskerville to me ----------------------------------------------- I found it using Find my Font - http://www.findmyfont.com
View ArticleRyuk, I wasn’t commenting on
In reply to Do you know what this font is?: Ryuk, I wasn’t commenting on your post. We posted simultaniously.
View ArticleSorry about that I didn't
In reply to Do you know what this font is?: Sorry about that I didn't have the original but now I do.
View ArticleYou're right fvilanakis.
In reply to Talenti Gelato typeface: You're right fvilanakis. Thank you both so much. I wish I had the knowledge you guys have!
View ArticleBTW, Anyone knows the paper
In reply to White spaces: BTW, Anyone knows the paper it's printed on, pretty nice as well The first edition of Inside Paragraphs was printed on Glatfelter 60# Spring Forge Antique.
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