Yes, R. and the font was done
In reply to ID this font from a picture: Yes, R. and the font was done by Harold Lohner based on a typeface by the same name shown in "Modern Display Alphabets" by Paul E. Kennedy (Dover Books, 1974)....
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In reply to Raised Lowercase Baseline?: Is there a name for it?
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In reply to ID font: Karen Walker playpark / modernized 70's display type: The original name of this typeface is Trooper Roman by Dave Trooper. I think this was originally made as a film type by Visual...
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In reply to custom typeface by Reid Miles?: Have a look at some of the Knockout series of fonts from Hoefler & Frere-Jones. Those might also work. - Mike Yanega
View ArticleProbably he didn’t, but I was
In reply to ID this font from a picture: Probably he didn’t, but I was unaware of the background (thanks for providing it!). So, please don’t download it for free. Buy it here.
View ArticleNo matter where you measure
In reply to White spaces: No matter where you measure it, there's no pattern of flow (AKA rhythm) at the letterform level. hhp
View ArticleIf you can't find a CE
In reply to How to get true Hungarian umlauts in Type 1 Bembo in MS Word 2010: If you can't find a CE version, and if Thomas's kerning suggestion is too cumbersome, consider having the character(s) you...
View ArticleI thought I'd check character
In reply to How to get true Hungarian umlauts in Type 1 Bembo in MS Word 2010: I thought I'd check character availability, and I found that in the version of Bembo from Monotype Imaging, at least in...
View ArticleTo follow up on 5star's
In reply to White spaces: To follow up on 5star's Debussy quotation - something more recent: Writing With Miles Davis. Does it apply to type? Of course.
View ArticleMusical composition is
In reply to White spaces: Musical composition is display type; text type is the sound of the forest. hhp
View ArticleA modest and simple design,
In reply to BASEsans: A modest and simple design, not much flair. Minimalistic. One of the most toned down faces I have done recently. As always all criticism welcome. full pdf specimen
View ArticleThe bottom-right of the "a"
In reply to BASEsans: The bottom-right of the "a" holds promise. hhp
View ArticleThis one should work for you.
In reply to How to get true Hungarian umlauts in Type 1 Bembo in MS Word 2010: This one should work for you.
View ArticlePossibly: House
In reply to Font name: Possibly: House Industries/Brand Design/Neutraface Display Titling
View ArticleYes, there is something
In reply to BASEsans: Yes, there is something there, isn't there? The bottom of the element is raised off the baseline, same with the b and d, and the corresponding element on the p and q are set below...
View ArticleI have no idea how to design
In reply to Working title: Aurichalcum: I have no idea how to design anything. I mean design as a process here. But as a visually aware human being – which is the only qualification I can claim...
View ArticleI believe that URW has done
In reply to Raised Lowercase Baseline?: I believe that URW has done some display fonts that way.
View ArticleIt has quite a luxurious and
In reply to Raised Lowercase Baseline?: It has quite a luxurious and regal feel to my eyes. The tie to children's lit seems interesting, maybe perhaps because royalty can behave like children? ;-)
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