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July 29, 2012
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A question for pro typographers only

  • July 29, 2012
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I have to find some text  and signage type to go with an identity that uses Doyald Young's Finesse Light. It actually looks OK with the symbol that another designer sold to the client. (I have been given far worse.) But, what to use with this? Any ideas? I am stumped… The signature portion of the identity uses all caps, which helps and makes it look more classical. A bit like Trajan, before it was overused. Finesse Light is more similar to the heavier Berthold Christiana.

http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/doyald-young/young-finesse/light/

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Inspiring
August 1, 2012

Bearing in mind that one man's Frutiger is another man's Comic Sans:

You could use Optima Pro (Roman); it's probably a little heavier than required. Perhaps Optima Nova or Spectrum? Or as a sans-serif alternative, Contra Sans Light?