It could all be the same font. I went back and looked at the Serif Font ID Guide and came up with a couple of candidates that seem pretty close, but it's hard to be sure either is a true match, because the details are hard to see in the smaller letters: Milo Serif and Comenia Serif are pretty close to my eyes, and match better than Amasis, I think. The one feature that makes me unsure is the upper counter of the g seems rounder in your sample than in the fonts I am suggesting.
If you have a clearer image, or more letters, perhaps you can use the Serif Guide and find a better choice.
That was one of the fonts that the Guide picked out, but I scratched it as too unlikely (expensive). Maybe I was too quick. Akira you're usually right.
25 Apr 2011 — 12:37pm
I think it's Amasis.
- Mike Yanega
25 Apr 2011 — 5:57pm
Thanks! It seems close, but the bowl in the a seems too big, compared with the one in e.g. "Icelandic".
(I'm assuming that the whole text is set in the same font, but maybe it isn't?)
Don't you think?
GL
25 Apr 2011 — 8:20pm
It could all be the same font. I went back and looked at the Serif Font ID Guide and came up with a couple of candidates that seem pretty close, but it's hard to be sure either is a true match, because the details are hard to see in the smaller letters: Milo Serif and Comenia Serif are pretty close to my eyes, and match better than Amasis, I think. The one feature that makes me unsure is the upper counter of the g seems rounder in your sample than in the fonts I am suggesting.
If you have a clearer image, or more letters, perhaps you can use the Serif Guide and find a better choice.
- Mike Yanega
25 Apr 2011 — 8:39pm
It’s DTL Documenta.
25 Apr 2011 — 8:52pm
That was one of the fonts that the Guide picked out, but I scratched it as too unlikely (expensive). Maybe I was too quick. Akira you're usually right.
- Mike Yanega
26 Apr 2011 — 8:01am
Seems right to me. Thanks to you both!
GL