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that's the question. They are abit expensive I guess though, otherwise I'd just reccomend buying the whole damn thing ;)

edit: you can buy them pretty cheap individually here if you want. I'd say Roman, Bold and light.
 
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aww thanks so much for ur help!! ill give u karma as soon as i can :D
 
Typography by Gareth Hague at Alias for Another Man Magazine
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Vogue Paris anyone?



I love this one, can anyone id? Or is it multiple fonts alltogether? Thanks!
 
I'm just reading this thread for the first time since I have a typography class this semester. Anyway, I noticed in post 54, about the presidential candidates' logos, they predicted Obama and McCain would be the parties' picks based on logo alone. And that post was made in January. Interesting yea?
 
Nice catch pinksatin!

How do you like your class so far? It's amazing how much is involved in typography, so much more than people assume.
 
Nice catch pinksatin!

How do you like your class so far? It's amazing how much is involved in typography, so much more than people assume.

Thanks! Yea I like my classes so far. it's exciting, kinda like we're learning all these secrets about things people use a trillion times a day (type, letters) and it has an effect on them but they don't know how or even that it's effecting how they read or how they feel about something. We are making our own letterforms right now from pictograms of abstract drawings of realistic drawings of an object we chose.
 
Vogue Paris anyone?

I love this one, can anyone id? Or is it multiple fonts alltogether? Thanks!

Looks to me like they've used three different fonts to create the look: One is the large 'G' in the background, the second is a fancier 'G' that is smaller than the first, and the third is a white lowercase 'g' that overlaps the others.

Hope this helps--sorry that I can't identify any specific fonts!
 
^ You're right, they've used 3 separate fonts but placed them ontop of one another :flower:
Vogue Paris anyone?

I love this one, can anyone id? Or is it multiple fonts alltogether? Thanks!
The classic looking 'G' and 'g' are both Bauer Bodoni, although I think it's a specially edited version for Vogue Paris...because some of the lines are extremely light compared to the original Bauer Bodoni typeface collection, you can download the font for free here: [http://www.webpagepublicity.com/free-fonts-b2.html] (at the top) - and it's available to download Regular, I, B, and IB

The Circus looking 'G' font is Dogwood and that can be downloaded again for free at [http://abstractfonts.com/search/Dogwood]
 
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Lately I've been frequenting Typesites, a blog of sorts that features websites with great typography! It's so fun - their latest entry featured a site that helped New Yorkers find nearby public restrooms!
 
sorry if this has been asked before but does anyone know the font that used in nina ricci, dries van noten, marc jacobs, rochas, and miu miu??
TIA
 
ah so cool to see we have this thread! I've always loved font and typefaces and just watched that documentary on Helvetica last week. There's something about a great typeface that is just very stunning and inspiring
 

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