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Some typefaces are timeless classics, in addition to the ones Daniel listed Baskerville has a Q with a long swash, and of all the classic Roman-style typefaces Goudy Old Style is my favourite, it also has a decorate swash on the Q. Cochin has one that isn't connected to the main O, it has a slightly more quirky feel to it. Not sure how exactly you need to be…
-Chris
On 15/08/2013, at 1:48 PM, James Culbertson <albion@speakeasy.net> wrote:
> Headline font... Garamond is the one. Just a bit thinner and wider tracking then usual.
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> Thanks, James
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> On Aug 14, 2013, at 8:04 PM, Daniel Monro wrote:
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>> Hey James,
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>> Talking about the headline font, or the body copy?
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>> The headline font could be Garamond. Devengari MT. Gujurati. Caslon.Or Minion Pro, but you'd have to manually extend the Q...
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>> Do you have AfterFX? If so, type your text, highlight, and use the up and down arrows to go through the fonts in the pull-down. You get a real time preview.
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>> Couple more below.
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>> HTH,
>> Dan
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>> On WednesdayAug 142013, at 7:08 PM, James Culbertson <albion@speakeasy.net> wrote:
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>>> Anyone know of an equivalent font to the typeface used in Vesalius's books, for instance here:
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>>> http://special.lib.gla.ac.uk/anatomy/vesalius.html
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>>> Thanks,
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>>> James
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