Preemptive Font ID: the (reportedly temporary) logo for the failing platform formerly known as Twitter is likely derived from a font that includes the Unicode character, Mathematical Double-Struck Capital “𝕏” (U+1D54F) https://www.compart.com/en/unicode/block/U+1D400. This Unicode block comprises styled forms of Latin and Greek letters and decimal digits that enable mathematicians to denote different notions with different letter styles [Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematical_Alphanumeric_Symbols].
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This is an interesting one. Any ideas? https://fontid.co/18661/peculiar-serif-found-on-suny-certificate-from-the-mid-20th-c
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#FontID request - this has me stumped. I know I've seen this before and I can't put my finger on it. It's the kind of display typeface you'd see for Indian or maybe Middle Eastern restaurants of a certain time, which makes me suspect a packaged Bitstream font with Corel. But it's not Cartoon/Cancun. It's not Flambard. Anyone?
Hi! Mention me with a link or image and I’ll do my best to identify the typeface. Or, name a typeface and I’ll suggest alternatives.
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#FontID What font did they use for 'SG' and 'Singapore'? I thought it was Geometos Soft Bold, but the contours doesn't match. I suppose it can be a custom unicase typeface, but I couldn't be sure.
"Passion Made Possible" is Metropolis Extra Bold.
Working on illustrations for a new typography article. #FontID is Relaunch by Typedifferent (Büro Destruct)