Can anyone idenity this font?

pictgirl
3.Apr.2008 10.47am
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I have found a font that is very similar but none seem to match this particular y. Has anyone ever seen this before?

Thank you!



bowfinpw
3.Apr.2008 3.11pm
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This makes me think of the calligrapher font designers, like Hermann Zapf, Gudrun Zapf von Hesse, Arthur Baker, Cynthia Hollandsworth, or Philip Bouwsma, but nothing I can find by any of these people seems to match this.

Are you sure that it’s a font, and not hand-drawn calligraphy?

- Mike Yanega


pictgirl
3.Apr.2008 5.27pm
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I actually found it through veer.com I used their flont program and typed it in using a font called Lingwood. When I went back to purchase the font the y wasn’t the same. Although I’m 99% certain this is where I found it a font can’t just change so now I’m doubting myself and thinking I may have found it somewhere else.


minimalista
3.Apr.2008 7.12pm
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It’s not Lingwood. None of the characters match if you look at them closely. Lingwood doesn’t have a point on the top of the cap A, the r has a serif on the left side, the u doesn’t have that stress on the curve.


jaaseee
3.Apr.2008 8.47pm
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Try “Celtic Fonts” on Dafont.com, that is in there.


bowfinpw
4.Apr.2008 7.05am
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“Try “Celtic Fonts” on Dafont.com, that is in there.”

I just tried that and I didn’t see any match. Which font did you think was a match?

- Mike Yanega


Jan
4.Apr.2008 7.29am
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That’s as Celtic as I am Chinese.


pictgirl
4.Apr.2008 8.35am
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I’m so sorry, I’m just not seeing the Celtic thing. Perhaps I’m looking at the wrong font. Which one did you think it is?