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- (x) Catherine Campbell Spencerian script - Scriptofino {Trish}
... one to That’s a hard one to search for. Its a Spencerian font as in Platt Rogers Spencer of the 19th century. Unfortunately, most type searches will lump copperplate scripts in with Spencerian because they are all formal pointed pen scripts. ...
Forum topic - gala1208 - 19 Jul 2008 - 4:00am - 5 comments - 0 attachments
- Script Typeface Classification
... (Garalde, Didone, etc.) are there different kinds of scripts? I know the answer is yes, but I would like to hear what some broad ... used in ways that probably are not casual, and one-formal spencerian/copperplate/etc. scripts have become popular with various aspects of ...
Forum topic - armin - 26 Jun 2008 - 1:50pm - 11 comments - 0 attachments
- Latin typeface companion to Hadassah (Hebrew)
... China and the rest of the far east. As far as the scripts, I don’t see Hebrew square script as painterly. It is also pen ... The pointed pen is the originator of the Copperplate and Spencerian scripts and not the Roman form! Michael >But the pointed ...
Forum topic - Yotam - 8 Jun 2008 - 12:58pm - 36 comments - 1 attachment
- typefaces and what they tell us
... notices the most broad distinctions of genre, such as scripts/a>. Thanks for all the Thanks for all the input! Nick, do ... to look at a bunch of fonts that all qualified as ornate Spencerian scripts, or “wedding scripts,” they’d have a hard ...
Forum topic - victor ivanov - 10 Mar 2008 - 5:13pm - 33 comments - 0 attachments
- script
... this meaning, readily brings to mind the fancy, flowery Spencerian Scripts which were adapted for typesetting at a fairly early date. However, ...
Wiki - paul d hunt - 15 Jun 2007 - 10:36pm - 0 comments
- (x) Shawmut Sterling Group intricate script - hand lettered {Dav}
... It is indeed hand lettered, and is a variety of Spencerian script, so look at Spencerian-influenced typefaces. Ok, thank ... you say it was Ed Benguiat who did the fancy calligraphic scripts? Certainly that’s who shows up in the Photo-Lettering Catalogs ...
Forum topic - weeliam - 19 Jul 2006 - 3:11am - 23 comments - 1 attachment
- code name = Diplom
... and right side of the n. Two more general points. Scripts have their logic, and I know the copperplate style has its own pen ... quirky — for my modern eyes — but that was the spencerian style which we no longer have with us today. Paul, what exactly ...
Forum topic - paul d hunt - 30 Mar 2006 - 3:58pm - 14 comments - 0 attachments
- Sinister Humanist
... letter a with the typical ducti of three different scripts that have assumed their most common forms written with broad writing ... Latin script accompanied the introduction of the split, spencerian nib. Other scripts have embraced not only different ducti in ...
Forum topic - grod - 19 Dec 2004 - 6:28pm - 29 comments - 0 attachments
- Blacklettter is Everywhere
... is not a “typeface,” but a whole family of scripts. Some styles are more popular than others, with the textura variety ... do with the fabulous flourishes. Go Marian! (Same vibe as Spencerian flourishing.) It’s such a rich vein, capable of holding so ...
Forum topic - Marco Polo - 4 Dec 2005 - 7:36pm - 12 comments - 0 attachments
- Inland Type Foundry's Commercial Script digitized?
... sample you posted looks like some of the Photo-Lettering Spencerian Scripts (if that’s the right term). There are several by M. M. Davison ...
Forum topic - paul d hunt - 29 May 2005 - 12:45pm - 5 comments - 1 attachment
















