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389 ppm and rising
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Järvenpää, Finland
Posts: 4,139
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What a revolting combination. I think the other one is a bold version of Berkeley Oldstyle Book Italic, but I'm not certain. My free fonts www.utfi.net
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389 ppm and rising
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Järvenpää, Finland
Posts: 4,139
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You're welcome, and commiserations. It's not good having to output rubbish because a client demands it. Word gets around... My free fonts www.utfi.net
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 57
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The font represents a lighting line, and there's specific fonts and colors for each collection. They've already created an identity with it, and it can't be changed right now... Now maybe I convince some redesign in the future.. And the caps are most defnitely Vivaldi, thanks Steharg! Last edited by SWildfire : 31-10-2007 at 09:53. |
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 57
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steveb, the lowercase letters do not seem to be Berkely Old Style Italics. I looked it up and they look different. Download ITC Berkeley Old Style by Adobe Book Italic - Linotype.com If anyone else wants to take a guess that would be awesome, thanks. |
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389 ppm and rising
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Järvenpää, Finland
Posts: 4,139
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You're obviously seeing something I can't. Sorry! My free fonts www.utfi.net
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