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22-7-2015 09:38:48  #71


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1964 Hermes 3000
Cursive, elite typeface

 

22-7-2015 10:03:19  #72


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Lovely!

 

22-7-2015 10:18:12  #73


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Thanks!  I'm working on uploading a few more.  Here is the Olympia SM9. Are these loading too big?  They look huge on my computer, but fine on the ipad.

1970 Olympia SM9
Cursive, pica

Last edited by Spazmelda (22-7-2015 10:18:50)

 

22-7-2015 10:24:50  #74


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This one is lovely too! They look fine size-wise to me on a laptop.

 

22-7-2015 10:34:06  #75


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Thanks, I wasn't sure how big they were turning out.  I think I prefer the Hermes cursive to the Olympia.
Last one for now...

1962 Royal Royalite
pica, but I don't know what the typeface is called.  I like it though

 

22-7-2015 14:54:08  #76


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I know I put a typing sample of this somewhere or other the other week, but i'm adding this one here because it's the same typeface as Malole's Lettera 32. It is a very tiny-looking elite, and I love it. It's the 1956 Silent-Super, the one I just fixed up. I think there Is a name for this kind of type, but I can't remember what it is... 

Editing in now to say that it actually looks a bit cleaner on the paper than this picture indicates...

 

Last edited by KatLondon (22-7-2015 14:54:45)

 

22-7-2015 18:38:39  #77


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Terrific resource for people like me who are learning.  Topic bookmarked!

 

 

23-7-2015 12:40:03  #78


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I would like to know the name of that typeface too Kat.  I love it!

 

23-7-2015 12:56:54  #79


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I think the typeface might be called Congress if I am not mistaken.


A high schooler with a lot of typewriters. That's pretty much about it.
 

24-7-2015 14:05:11  #80


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Yes! That's it. Thanks, z.

And while I was looking up examples, I came upon this, which I think Spazmelda will be interested in - very odd! It looks strangely Indian: http://xoverit.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10/smith-corona-script-of-vertical-nature_24.html

 

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