Font ID
January 8, 2017 9:09 AM   Subscribe

Can anyone ID the font(s) used? Image within

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Many thanks
posted by mani to Media & Arts (7 answers total)
 
I would guess Bauer Bodoni or a derivative.
posted by dilaudid at 9:41 AM on January 8, 2017


To my eye it bears a strong resemblance to Caslon.
posted by bfootdav at 9:43 AM on January 8, 2017


Best answer: Pretty sure it's Font Bureau's Juliana (or some derivative from the same original typeface). The quality of the sample isn't great but the lowercase r and capital W were the giveaways to me.
posted by bcwinters at 10:11 AM on January 8, 2017 [1 favorite]


Is it from a Paul Muldoon book, or something else? A published book will often give credit to the font used.
posted by miles1972 at 10:48 AM on January 8, 2017


Response by poster: Its from a photograph of a page from the book. I dont have access to the book. Juliana looks close enough to do a job. Thanks.
posted by mani at 11:18 AM on January 8, 2017


Best answer: The title is in Albertus.
posted by zadcat at 11:40 AM on January 8, 2017 [1 favorite]


Best answer: Yeah, the text face is Juliana, looking much better in print than the on-screen font store samples.
posted by D.C. at 1:37 PM on January 8, 2017


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