Cooper:
In reply to Please identify -- looks sort of like Baskerville, but a little cartoonish: Cooper: http://www.myfonts.com/search/cooper/ Next time, please post on the main Type ID Board.
View ArticleCreate a book file with the
In reply to InDesign - No Heading when the first line is a specific style: Create a book file with the individual chapters as separate files....
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In reply to Please identify -- looks sort of like Baskerville, but a little cartoonish: Thanks. I thought I was posting in the right place, sorry.
View ArticleLooks like LL Brown
In reply to Geometric grotesk - what is it??: Looks like LL Brown www.lineto.com
View ArticleThat looks like YWFT Moteur .
In reply to What is the font?: That looks like YWFT Moteur .
View ArticleA lot of insight as well as
In reply to FF Scala vs. FF Yoga (serif): A lot of insight as well as idiocy can be found in the comments here: http://fontfeed.com/archives/new-fontfonts-ff-yoga-a-type-system-for-the... hhp
View ArticleGood improvements
In reply to Sensato Serif: Good improvements overall. The serif-'a' needs a hand on the upper terminal. The terminals of 'c', 'r' and 'f' are well accomplished, but in 'a' the terminal doesn't return...
View ArticleI guess I'm using "usable" in
In reply to Sensato Serif: I guess I'm using "usable" in a narrow way (but really not just for text). As for naming names, there's not much to be gained from that. Now, if one of them happens to say...
View ArticleOnly a very rough
In reply to New characters in the last several years: Only a very rough record: LATIN Considerable additions were made, especially for scientific usage. E.g: • five new, 1E9B to 1E9F (among: ẞ) • Latin...
View ArticleAnother small script posted
In reply to Scriptology: Another small script posted in hope it'll be of use to someone... hks2css turns a small internal database into a CSS stylesheet. I think it will work in any well-equipped shell...
View Articleit could be Stone Print Roman
In reply to Please identify this font?: it could be Stone Print Roman by Sumner Stone (Stone Type, 1993) but your image is actually too small for a definite id...
View ArticleHi hrant, nice to see you
In reply to FF Scala vs. FF Yoga (serif): Hi hrant, nice to see you again! I read that already. And hope to avoid getting into a similar discussion (at least with respect to the idiotic bits.) ;)
View ArticleIt's most likely
In reply to 101 Dalmations - opening credits: It's most likely handlettered, as most film titles were in 1961.
View Articleit looks like a squoozed
In reply to Need help identifying this font...: it looks like a squoozed Baskerville (or New Baskerville)
View ArticleYeah, but I sure hope
In reply to 101 Dalmations - opening credits: Yeah, but I sure hope somebody makes a font of that - we really need more script faces! :-/ hhp
View ArticleI suppose shooting the breeze
In reply to FF Scala vs. FF Yoga (serif): I suppose shooting the breeze discussing conceptual approaches to typeface design may have some benefit as a pleasant diversion, but rather little practical...
View ArticleI agree that it's most likely
In reply to 101 Dalmations - opening credits: I agree that it's most likely hand-lettered; however, Stephenson Blake’ Glenmoy has a similar vibe; my take on it is here…...
View ArticleAnother similar: Peregroy JF
In reply to 101 Dalmations - opening credits: Another similar: Peregroy JF by Jason Anthony Walcott (JAW Fonts, 2001)
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