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Hi,
helping a QBN designer try and ID this gorgeous type.
Looking especially for the Jaktpatroner type, but if you know any others that would be great!
Thanks,
Dan
Runic is about as close as I can get. More options here: Art Nouveau fonts
Runic is too condensed, though it looks like it can take a small amount of squooshing, perhaps with some minor subsequent adjustments.
Thanks Stephen.
Very similar. I wouldn't mind betting they started with this, shortening the stems wherever they could and then slightly reworking the J and k.
"Blad-krut." is very close to Tintoretto.
- Lex
[...]they started with this, shortening the stems wherever they could and then slightly reworking the J and k.
Oh, I thought this was a design from the early 20th century. The designers have really succeeded in making it look so.
»16.« is Knockout #71. Full Middleweight.
20 Jan 2010 — 6:30pm
Runic is about as close as I can get.
More options here: Art Nouveau fonts
20 Jan 2010 — 6:53pm
Runic is too condensed, though it looks like it can take a small amount of squooshing, perhaps with some minor subsequent adjustments.
20 Jan 2010 — 10:06pm
Thanks Stephen.
Very similar. I wouldn't mind betting they started with this, shortening the stems wherever they could and then slightly reworking the J and k.
20 Jan 2010 — 10:20pm
"Blad-krut." is very close to Tintoretto.
- Lex
20 Jan 2010 — 10:27pm
[...]they started with this, shortening the stems wherever they could and then slightly reworking the J and k.
Oh, I thought this was a design from the early 20th century. The designers have really succeeded in making it look so.
21 Jan 2010 — 12:38am
»16.« is Knockout #71. Full Middleweight.