I know some of you are fonts of wisdom on this subject:
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I know some of you are fonts of wisdom on this subject:
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Like ITC Benguiat, but different.
Await dreams, loves, life; | There is always tomorrow. | Until there is not.
Grieving love unsaid. | Tomorrow will fail someday. | Tell them today, OK?
Celtic Modern aka "Arts and Crafts"/ Art Deco?
Xanthorrea
It's a handcarved font. Not necessarily anything to do with 'puterized typography in any way shape or form.
Has a decided Celtic bent to it, though. If you were looking for it, from a 'puter perspective...It's an all-caps, serif, display font with a high em-height (the distance from the baseline to the top of the lower-case 'M' (e.g., where the horizontal crossbar on the 'E and 'A' are.)
You would not enjoy Nietzsche, sir. He is fundamentally unsound. — P.G. Wodehouse (Carry On, Jeeves)
It's not a font. My graphic designer daughter sent me this last week: http://www.aiga.org/theyre-not-fonts/ I started calling them "type-fonts" just to drive her crazy. Rick
Celtic with a little Middle Earth rune quality mixed in. ;-)
Gerard>
Everett, WA
Il colore del cielo, la forza del mare.
I have it or something very close to it in a deco collection, but I don't have the right machine booted up 'cause I'm about to fly to Ottawa. I'll try to remember to check when I get there.
Had a quick look through the home library and the one I was thinking of is Murillo; this is close, but it's lighter and the E is different. I'd be tempted to have a look at some Dover Press books - this face is a distinctive blend of Celtic, Art Deco, and (I think) uncial. Someone with more knowledge of these things may correct me at their leisure...![]()
The 'E' is very Bayeaux Tapestry but the 'A' and 'N', though familiar seems from another source.
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German Uncial......
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Could just be a design, with none of the other letters and punctuation. Pretty though
Celtic Garamond is close.
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Nosce te ipsum
It"s called "Annie".![]()