(x) "Experience the Difference" script from Amc theatres - Bickham Script {Akira}

darkchild415
31.Oct.2007 7.34pm
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I have already tried using everything recommended by Typophile, Myfont, identifont and have scrolled through various selections trying to indentify this font but have had no luck! I thought it was Daisy Lau but there is a slight variation and the “h” is very different.

Please let me know if you have any insight as to the font name.

Thanks

Eric



akira1975
31.Oct.2007 7.42pm
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darkchild415
31.Oct.2007 8.15pm
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I would say you are close but the “h” and the “f” characters are not correct. Almost!

If anyone else would like to give it a shot, please feel free. I am at my wits end trying to match it.


akira1975
31.Oct.2007 8.43pm
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Take a look at the character map carefully or see the Glyph Complement PDF (page 5 for the ‘th’ ligature and page 4 for the f’s).


darkchild415
31.Oct.2007 8.44pm
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I stand corrected. You are awesome! Thank you so much.


akira1975
31.Oct.2007 8.47pm
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You’re welcome. :^)


Robert Trogman
31.Oct.2007 9.16pm
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It’s a multi-master font and very handy when balancing weights in layouts.


Bald Condensed
1.Nov.2007 2.00am
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> It’s a multi-master font and very handy when balancing weights in layouts.

Is it? I thought Multiple Master fonts had been discontinued. Or do you have a copy from when it still was one?


Stephen Coles
1.Nov.2007 8.50pm
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Hey darkchild. The FontShop page that Akira linked shows every glyph in the font, including that alternate ’h’ and ’f’. Just click those letters in the Character Set to see the alternates.


Miss Tiffany
1.Nov.2007 10.34pm
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Multiple Master fonts have been discontinued. The Multiple Master version had fewer glyphs.