ahh, i've been on linotype going crazy for the last bit...
i forgot about that.
but alas, after a few uploads and goes at it, nothing too much
a "congress" looks similar, but no dice.
check www.whatthefont.com - I believe that they have a forum full of font gurus who can easily identify it for you. They're really good, from what I hear.
The forums on whatthefont are way cooler than whatthefont as a tool, I've had much better luck posting samples there than I've had using the tool on the website.
FWIW, I posted your sample there, I'll let you know what they come up.
Also as an additional FWIW, I looked at North Texas U's identity guidelines, and they have contact info for obtaining the artwork for their logo. It might be worth a shot contacting them to see if they'll let you know what the start off font was. The logo looks like it was manipulated, at least in terms of the ligatures that are in play on your sample.
I've looked at classes and I am interested in introduction to abstract drawing. Many of you went to art school. Do you think I should take an introsuction to drawing before introsuction to abstraction?...
I've looked at classes and I am interested in introduction to abstract drawing. Many of you went to art school. Do you think I should take an introsuction to drawing before introsuction to abstraction?...
I'm deadline driven, the timeline is the first I ask about when discussing a project with a client. It's either feasible or it isn't and there is no point in discussing the project if the timeline isn't...
You can use muted tones, so a little less than black, muddy any clear colours a bit. As for eroding lines and fills, I'd probably stay away from it in vector files as it never looks quite right in vector....
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