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Any font identification would be much appreciated. The customer wants us to recreate some stationery using the font from a REALLY old business card.
Thank You
with some customization on /J & /i you may use Grover by Sudtipos, with the exception of that /e which is really off and reminds me of a Greek /ε [or a Cyrilic one?] - I don't know
The /e could be a flipped 3.
You are right! The flipped 3 is very close indeed ;)
thanks for your help
22 Feb 2013 — 8:17am
with some customization on /J & /i you may use Grover by Sudtipos, with the exception of that /e which is really off and reminds me of a Greek /ε [or a Cyrilic one?] - I don't know
22 Feb 2013 — 8:44am
The /e could be a flipped 3.
22 Feb 2013 — 9:06am
You are right! The flipped 3 is very close indeed ;)
22 Feb 2013 — 10:02am
thanks for your help