Do ypu know what's the name of this types?

PLYA
14.May.2008 9.46am
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Do ypu know what’s the name of this types?

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PLYA
14.May.2008 9.55am
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And the name of them

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Thanks a lot


pattyfab
14.May.2008 10.18am
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Marilyn Monroe is Kabel.

Satyricon looks like Big Caslon - it is a caslon anyway.


Stephen Coles
14.May.2008 11.18am
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I take it these are from U&lc or Avant Garde? In that case many of these might be the hand lettering of Herb Lubalin and Ed Benguiat, not typefaces, or photo type that has not been digitized.


PLYA
15.May.2008 1.05am
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Thanks folks!!
Do you know the others types?


akira1975
15.May.2008 6.12am
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‘A Great Year’ is Fat Face.


PLYA
16.May.2008 1.08am
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Thank you very much!
and do you know the name of nº3 “letters to the..” and “new york”?


David R
16.May.2008 1.48am
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Letters to the editor is ITC Hawthorn, with a custom R.

http://www.linotype.com/89214/hawthorn-family.html

dr


David R
16.May.2008 2.17am
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New York, adapted from Lubalin’s hand written business card, might have been adapted in a typeface, I just can not get track of it now. I thought it was ITC Galliard, but apparently not.

dr


David R
16.May.2008 2.19am
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EDIT: for the capital swashes, the closest match would be Farnham:

http://christianschwartz.com/farnham.shtml

dr


kentlew
16.May.2008 5.49am
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I doubt that “New York” is available in any digital typeface. But Hoefler Text Italic Swash SC will get you close. (Closer even than Farnham, I think.)

http://www.typography.com/testDriver/index.php?productLineID=100010&styl...


David R
16.May.2008 8.13am
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(Closer even than Farnham, I think.)

indeed... that’s right. I missed that one.

dr