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can anyone suggest a freeware or shareware truetype font similar to frutiger condensed?
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Hi
I'm looking bernard mt condensed for free or a similar font. Can anyone help me out?
Thanks
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As long as you don't care about questionable printing properties:
Benelux (Star Devision GmbH,1995, came with Star Office) Faces: Normal, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic, Caps, Caps Bold, Heavy, Heavy Italic, Heavy Bold, Heavy Bold Italic.
BenjaminSans (SoftMaker Software GmbH 1995) Faces: Regular, RegularItalic, Bold, BoldItalic, Heavy, HeavyItalic, Medium, MediumItalic, SmallCaps, SmallCapsBold.
Beagle (Bay Animation Inc, 1994) Faces: Normal, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic, Extended, Extended Italic, Extended Bold, Extended Bold Italic, Condensed, Condensed Italic, Condensed Bold, Condensed Bold Italic.
Benoit (ClassicFontCorporation, 1993) Faces: Book, BookItalic, Bold, BoldItalic, CapsBook, CapsMedium(Bold), Heavy, HeavyItalic, Medium,MediumItalic.
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Not a font. That is, not one font but a weird mix of fonts by a signmaker that ran out of space. Who knows.
The E can be the Humanist 521 Extra Bold Condensed (BT)
The A can be the Swiss 721 Black (BT)
The L can be the Flyer Black Condensed (Fantasia)
The I can be most anything
The N can be the Newhouse DT Extra Black (DTP Types)
The G can be the Franklin Gothic Heavy
The M can be the Newhouse DT Extra Black
The O can be most anything
The T can be the Franklin Gothic Heavy or the Flyer Black Condensed
The R can be the Futura Extra Black Condensed (or one of it's many variations)
The S can be the Futura Extra Black Condensed (or one of it's many variations - probably the Flyer Black Condensed - see the lower left side of the S)
If this would in the end happen to be a font after all then at least we know where the font maker has been borrowing ...
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Is there anything close to Formata Condensed, available in TrueType?
It doesn't need to be perfect, just looking to get close, the numbers in this font are a bit unique as well.
Thank you in advance!
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For softlad, cause a condensed version was needed.
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Can be many things but looks a lot like a condensed black/heavy Helvetica.
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The attached text was produced on an IBM Selectric III Compatible typewriter.
I know it is Letter Gothic and presumably at 12 pitch as that was the standard size for this font on the IBM - but here's my problem:
I'm trying to recreate this font on a PC but having difficulty.
1) Using the font 'lettergothicstd.otf' is very similar, but the original text is much more condensed...
2) The weight of the font in the original is much heavier than I can create. Bolding up lettergothic.otf is still not as heavy as the original.
Does anyone know why I can't get the original look of the IBM Selectric in terms of how the font is condensed and its weight?
Many thanks
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well, it looks like a Kabel Heavy to me. Although it's modified to fit into that oval share.
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