Does it not look like the Georgian Initials that Mike ID-ed? I know the C is not a perfect match, but it looks pretty close. And like Tiff said, not digital as well.
The Emerald Gity Fontwerks font Decadence Condensed is also similar. I don't know anything about its inspirations -- perhaps it is based on one of the fonts mentioned above.
I'm not saying that these logos you are posting do not use digital type, but I will say that Ms. Fili has old type books and it would not surprise me if you had difficulty finding these type digitally. Why the interest? Just curious. You should also ask about the script type on the cover of her last book, "Counter Culture".
6.Oct.2003 3.47pm
ITC Bertie has a similar feel, but it's not a perfect match.
6.Oct.2003 10.34pm
there's an bodoni open by phil's fonts:
http://www.philsfonts.com/detail.html?sku=PF00001201P2
... no testdrive. hth: lars
7.Oct.2003 3.16am
Does it not look like the Georgian Initials that Mike ID-ed? I know the C is not a perfect match, but it looks pretty close. And like Tiff said, not digital as well.
7.Oct.2003 10.41pm
The Emerald Gity Fontwerks font Decadence Condensed is also similar. I don't know anything about its inspirations -- perhaps it is based on one of the fonts mentioned above.
http://www.speakeasy.org/~ecf/alphabet.htm
6.Oct.2003 3.26pm
I'm not saying that these logos you are posting do not use digital type, but I will say that Ms. Fili has old type books and it would not surprise me if you had difficulty finding these type digitally. Why the interest? Just curious. You should also ask about the script type on the cover of her last book, "Counter Culture".
7.Oct.2003 5.36am
Karen you prove time and again you sure know your Typophile.
7.Oct.2003 7.21am
Red Rooster's Venezuela RR, a reinterpretation
by Paul Hickson of Albert Auspurg's 1926 Vesta,
is similar in concept.