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    I'm a big fan of Iwona. It and Kurier have great clarity and aren't so over used yet.

    Iwona is a two-element sans-serif typeface. It was created as an alternative version of the Kurier typeface by Janusz Marian Nowacki. Kurier was designed for a diploma in typeface design at the Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts by Małgorzata Budyta under the supervision of Roman Tomaszewski. The result was presented with other Polish typefaces at the ATypI conference in Warsaw in 1975.

    Kurier was intended for linotype typesetting of newspapers and similar periodicals. The design goals included resistance to technological processes destructive to the letter shapes. As a result, amongst others, the typeface distinguishes itself through intra- and extra-letter white spaces as well as ink traps at cross-sections of some elements constituting the characters.

    Here's a link:

    http://www.e17-stuff.org/content/sho...33f0e53c0985ee




    Nothing really replaces doing the legwork yourself though.

    dafont.com


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    Baker Signet BT has a nice calligraphic look but isn't ornate. I especially like the descenders.
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    Thanks all-

    I did a bit of digging by using identifont to come up with the closest to Sherwood (American Uncial - bang on Ascension!) then using the "find similar fonts" to move around diverging and converging as need be. Seems like a useful technique...

    One nice one I don't have is one called "stanza":
    http://www.fontmarketplace.com/font/stanza.aspx#preview

    that I think I'll spend the $5 and purchase it as I like the look.

    Other than that here is my short list, along with the base font. I'm leaning towards the Gaelic right now...

    -Rob A>
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