never seen this … What’s the source?
While I like the ‘p’, I find the ‘a’ rather … unusual, and the ‘t’ downright ugly.
The only typeface that comes to my mind is David Quay’s irregular script Coptek – I am not saying that it is anywhere close, though.
F
I am putting together an ad for a town I grew up in, but no longer live at (oh the nostalgia). Was just trying to match the typefaces they used in their logo. Here is said logo.
Pretty sure “Parowan” is Anna and “Chamber of Commerce” is copperplate, but just can’t find anything for the top text.
30.Apr.2008 7.35am
Still no ideas on this one? Here is a larger example of the typeface if that helps at all.
Thanks again.
30.Apr.2008 8.33am
Hi Patrick,
never seen this … What’s the source?
While I like the ‘p’, I find the ‘a’ rather … unusual, and the ‘t’ downright ugly.
The only typeface that comes to my mind is David Quay’s irregular script Coptek – I am not saying that it is anywhere close, though.
F
30.Apr.2008 8.42am
I am putting together an ad for a town I grew up in, but no longer live at (oh the nostalgia). Was just trying to match the typefaces they used in their logo. Here is said logo.
Pretty sure “Parowan” is Anna and “Chamber of Commerce” is copperplate, but just can’t find anything for the top text.
~Patrick
30.Apr.2008 9.17am
I’ve seen it before on free font sites as “Splash” - not sure if it’s a rip off or not.
- Lex
30.Apr.2008 9.40am
Your script is manually condensed Sprint (Aldo Novarese, 1974).
30.Apr.2008 10.01am
Thank you so very much Mike!
~Patrick
30.Apr.2008 10.33am
No wonder it looked strange – it was squooshed!