Medieval Fonts
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- Luda0
The one you linked to could be substituted for Mason / Mason Alternate. http://www.emigre.com/EF.php?fid…
Also check here for a crapload of olde-type fonts:
http://www.moorstation.org/typoa…
- Gnash0
anything but exocet
- Hue0
Thanks all, some great links
- timeless0
i just used galahad for a project, i like it. you referenced exocet which is a Jonathan Barnbrook, font - check out more of his stuff you might find what you're looking for: http://www.myfonts.com/newslette…
maybe this?
https://www.myfonts.com/fonts/vi…
- organicgrid0
I believe that "PressPlay" was referring to these links:
https://www.google.com/search?cl…
- pressplay0
there are a couple of threads on blackletter fonts on qbn already, just search for them, maybe you find something among them... here’s one dedicated to a contemporary approach to blackletter
http://www.qbn.com/topics/679684…
- organicgrid0
- d and v are hard to read.freedom
- wat wat? Most black letter fonts are difficult to read.organicgrid
- difficult for us now, but I bet they had no problem back in the dayAmicus
- Weyland0
A simple blackletter perhaps?
- Hue
Can anyone recommend some nice Medieval inspired fonts for a logo design I am working on. I don't want to use something too ornate, and have started looking at fonts like http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/emi… which suggest historical aspects. Any nice fonts people can recommend?