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If anyone can help identify the fonts on this label I would appreciate it. I think the Irish Whiskey is a copperplate of some sort and maybe the 40% etc is Baskerville but the script and the Triple distilled… caps are beyond me.
Thanks
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12 Mar 2013 — 2:39am
The one for "IRISH WHISKEY" is their own corporate typeface simply called "Jameson" and designed by Robert Stradling, Stradfonts.
Nameplate "JAMESON" is, as almost all (alcohol) woodmarks, a custom lettering. Some in the same vein: Modesto, Hensler 2, Chipping, Mexborough, Chipperly, Symbol, Agora
12 Mar 2013 — 2:45am
thanks, any suggestions for the script and caps lettering?
12 Mar 2013 — 4:01am
I think the caps lettering "TRIPLE DISTILLED..." is the same font "Jameson" but the light style (looks like I can see some tiny serifs). If I have to replace it, I would probably go with Benton Sans or Griffith Gothic, some Franklin Gothic with a vintage feeling.
13 Mar 2013 — 1:23am
and the script lettering?