#FediHelp hoping to id a font.

This was available in Instagram stories for a very short period (I think they have done this before so maybe it will come back).

I even tried to hook up my Android phone to Chrome on my Mac to try and find the font file as it was loaded, in the browser inspector tools, but I was too slow. IG no longer seem to offer the font (at least not to me).

I don't have a match for the Gothic, Blackletter fonts I have installed.

#FontHelp #FontId #IdFont #Typography #TypographyHelp

I would appreciate a #FontID for this one.

@FontID

I really like the choices on the cover of Ada Palmer’s Inventing the Renaissance. I picked up on Forevs, but what’s the condensed sans on the main title? It seems to be a variable/multi-width design, also featured on the paperback edition in a different aspect ratio. The US cover, with a different composition for the secondary text, has some lowercase in there. #FontID

Image sources:

- https://www.adapalmer.com/publication/inventing-the-renaissance/
- https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/I/bo246135916.html

Inventing the Renaissance - Ada Palmer

In Inventing the Renaissance, acclaimed historian Ada Palmer provides a fresh perspective on what makes this epoch so captivating.

Ada Palmer
#FontID anyone? Caught my eye while browsing. Definitely saw it before but can’t quite place it… Mildly curious if the lowercase Ts in “tonight” are the originals or have been softened in post-.

I’ll be amazed if someone is able to #FontID this. 😅

@FontID #fonts #typography

Can anyone help #fontid this. It looks really cool. @FontID

Can anyone help #fontid these numbers? At first blush felt Helvetica-esque in proportions, but there's the straight or at least straighter flag on the 1 and the curve in the 7 is less pronounced and the 4 feels a touch wider. Aktiv Grotesk is close but not right either. Automated tools really fail if only given numbers. Original resolution low too.

Enquiry for another youtuber, so if you can crack the case, you'll get a shout out!

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].

#Twitter #FontID #Fonts #Logos #Branding

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https://www.compart.com/en/unicode/block/U+1D400