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6 years ago
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This is an example of a type of font commonly used in newspapers and other editorial, text-heavy publications. One of its features is ball terminals. I am wondering if there is a name for these types of editorial fonts? (Beyond the fact that they're "serifs," of course!) The attached image is from a 1983 L.A. Times: Font engines have identified the closest matches as Times LT Std Bold, Thames Serial Bold, Pelham DT Bold, etc. What I'm looking for is some sort of umbrella term for these types of editorial fonts with ball terminals, etc.
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JohnnyC
6 years ago
Suggested Font: Casablanca TS ExtraBold
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JohnnyC
6 years ago
Suggested Font: CG Times Bold
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