COPPER GOTH BOLD
BOOKMAN OLD STYLE
Definitely COPPER, er, Copperplate Gothic Bold. Ayup.
Admittedly I’m no font expert, but to me Copperplate always just looks like Bank Gothic with serifs.
Nah, they’re totally different. (Especially when trademarks and royalties are involved.) >.> <.<
Oh my yes. Always been a fan of Bookman Old.
And th7s the font wars began in earnest.
I’ve literally never heard of either of those fonts.
A quick google suggests that Estrangelo is the classic form of the Syriac alphabet. So that’s an interesting choice.
Obviously they should just use the Willis handwriting font.
I think he did! …Willis, anyway
mine was “whatever Facebook defaults to showing whoever read my post”
Eras Bold!
Copperplate Gothic makes more sense for a wedding invitation between these two, but I’d personally feel a script typeface or some variant on blackletter makes more sense than either.
Cooper Black and Garamond.
HELVETICA, OBVIOUSLY.
all caught up!
Why not comic sans?
-runs away
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September 28-29, 2019 - CXC in Columbus, Ohio
BOOKMAN OLD STYLE
Definitely COPPER, er, Copperplate Gothic Bold. Ayup.
Admittedly I’m no font expert, but to me Copperplate always just looks like Bank Gothic with serifs.
Nah, they’re totally different.
(Especially when trademarks and royalties are involved.)
>.>
<.<
Oh my yes. Always been a fan of Bookman Old.
And th7s the font wars began in earnest.
I’ve literally never heard of either of those fonts.
A quick google suggests that Estrangelo is the classic form of the Syriac alphabet. So that’s an interesting choice.
Obviously they should just use the Willis handwriting font.
I think he did! …Willis, anyway
mine was “whatever Facebook defaults to showing whoever read my post”
Eras Bold!
Copperplate Gothic makes more sense for a wedding invitation between these two, but I’d personally feel a script typeface or some variant on blackletter makes more sense than either.
Cooper Black and Garamond.
HELVETICA, OBVIOUSLY.
all caught up!
Why not comic sans?
-runs away