Felix Titling, Monotype Type Drawing Office 1934. A titling font consisting of capitals, figures and punctuation. It is based closely on an alphabet developed by the Veronese calligrapher and painter, Felice Feliciano, which appeared in 1463 in his treatise on Roman inscriptions. The original is preserved in the Vatican library. It has the proportions of an inscriptional letter and is somewhat geometric in character, designed to look at its best in large sizes, where both its detailing and classic proportions can be seen to best effect.
Felix Titling is a titling font consisting of capitals, figures and punctuation. Felix Titling is based closely on an alphabet developed by the Veronese calligrapher and painter, Felice Feliciano, which appeared in 1463 in his treatise on Roman inscriptions. The original is preserved in the Vatican library. The Felix Titling font has the proportions of an inscriptional letter and is somewhat geometric in character, designed to look at its best in large sizes, where both its detailing and classic proportions can be seen to best effect.
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Titling fonts have been designed for use in the larger point sizes. Typically, a titling font consists of all capital letters of a single weight. Felix Titling is a titling font but it is also a stand-alone design. This font is most at home in signage, magazines or other applications that really put this font on display. Felix Titling was based on an alphabet developed in 1463 by Felice Feliciano, a Veronese calligrapher. There are several similar fonts available.
This font was originally designed in 1931 for the Monotype company. It was a very popular font until 1954 and was used in newspaper style headlines created using metal typesetting. This "headline" popularity was due to the font's large point size design providing excellent contrast when used with increased character spacing.
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I have tried Identifont, What the Font, Fontpring's Matcherator, Fontsquirrel's Matcherator, and have been manually digging through lists of fonts to try and eyeball a match. No dice. I've tried isolating the letters from the shadow in photoshop, but have had poor results.
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