I believe this is a custom job, but is anyone aware of something manufactured that “emulates” this typeface?
Freehand 575 has roots in 40s-50s advertising lettering, but it can look more contemporary with some adjustments.
Thank you for the post/example.
I was looking for something with less of a loop on the ’g’ and came up with Letraset Rapier. (see attached) Remove the connecting lines and it’s not too far off, I think.
- Mike Yanega
Freestyle Script Bold has the bold monoline feel of your sample. You’d have to remove the connecting lines on this one as well.
- Lex
Zennor
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17.Aug.2007 2.28pm
Freehand 575 has roots in 40s-50s advertising lettering, but it can look more contemporary with some adjustments.
17.Aug.2007 2.44pm
Thank you for the post/example.
17.Aug.2007 3.28pm
I was looking for something with less of a loop on the ’g’ and came up with Letraset Rapier. (see attached) Remove the connecting lines and it’s not too far off, I think.
- Mike Yanega
17.Aug.2007 3.36pm
Freestyle Script Bold has the bold monoline feel of your sample. You’d have to remove the connecting lines on this one as well.
- Lex
17.Aug.2007 5.51pm
Zennor