![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This one is almost-almost-almost LHF Indian Script 2, but there are some tiny differences such as the angled capital M's feet. I think this is Henriette (which is definitely used as the main body font) but with a stroke effect applied: The sans serif font used for the title of the TV series in the poster above seems to be modified OPTI Civet Bold Condensed. Of the handful of unidentified fonts remaining, here they are (apologies for photo quality) and the closest-related-but-bummer-not-the-same fonts I can find: The Crayonette appears to be DJR's revival.Ħ2 The's by Chuck Davis & Patrick KalangeĪrchive Antiqua Extra Cond by Archive TypeĪrchive Old Style Condensed by Archive Type If there was an award for a book with the most-number-of-fonts-but-didn't-feel-chaotic, I suspect this would win. Here's the list of fonts firmly identified so far.
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