No, I think the condensed is closer, but it's still not the same (unless it's been customized). Notice the curved connections between the main strokes and the serifs.
That's Christian Schwartz's Stag I would say. Note the asymmetrical bracketing (some of the stroke/serif transitions being curved, others angular, as in the counter of the "Y").
7 Jul 2010 — 4:00pm
I think you were on the right track with URW Egyptienne. See the Medium weight, but not the condensed.
- Mike Yanega
7 Jul 2010 — 8:17pm
No, I think the condensed is closer, but it's still not the same (unless it's been customized). Notice the curved connections between the main strokes and the serifs.
(URW Egyptienne is on the bottom)
7 Jul 2010 — 11:52pm
That's Christian Schwartz's Stag I would say. Note the asymmetrical bracketing (some of the stroke/serif transitions being curved, others angular, as in the counter of the "Y").
http://commercialtype.com/typefaces/stag/stag/medium