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Nico
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hELP WITH FONT

Post by Nico »

HeLLO i´d appreciate if anyone could tell me wath font is this. Need to find it. Thank you very much

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Post by Bhikkhu Pesala »

Try What Font is This?

To get a good result you will need to extract the font from the background using a photo-editor, and separate the letters like KY that are touching. Save the image as a JPG and upload to that site. As it is, you won't find any match.

BTW When posting on forums, do not use the Caps Lock key. Using all capitals is like shouting to get attention.
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Post by William »

Are the large capitals at the top Bernhard Modern Roman?

http://www.itcfonts.com/fonts/detail.htm?pid=203194

I had not seen this typeface before.

I found that result by the following process.

Firstly, I went to the htttp://www.itcfonts.com web page.

I then clicked on the words EXPERT SEARCH.

This lead to the http://www.itcfonts.com/fonts/ web page.

On that page, I clicked on Start Answering Questions.

I answered using information available from just the eight capitals in the top row of the illustration which you provided.

I had to answer Not Sure to many questions.

After many questions, a lot of which I answered with Not Sure, a list of several typefaces was shown and I looked at the samples of each in turn.

Many were clearly not the typeface for which you are seeking to find the name.

However, Bernhard Modern Roman seems that it might possibly be the face for which you are looking.

On the http://www.itcfonts.com/fonts/detail.htm?pid=203194 page there is the Try it first click here facility and I tried the words from the sample at various sizes, including 144 point. There seem to be detail differences with such things as the shape of the serifs on the S and the "lower limbs" of the R and the K, so maybe it is not exactly this face.

I also found the following web page.

http://www.itcfonts.com/fonts/detail.htm?pid=242795

Bernhard Modern Italic might well be the typeface used for the lower line of your sample, or maybe just a close relative.

I hope that this helps.

William Overington

23 December 2007
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Post by Bhikkhu Pesala »

William is spot on. The Capitals are Bernhard Modern Regular, and the italic text is Bernhard Modern Italic. The Bitstream version of the font was widely distributed with WordPerfect and CorelDraw.
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