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    Posted by Adrian Neill on 6 October 2009 at 08:57

    Good morning. We’ve been asked to produce a memorial plaque for a soilder who was killed in World War II. Apparently they used to have a plaque, but over time it has gone missing. The client has asked me to use a font to look as if it could have been produced at the end of the war.

    Now I was thinking Times Roman as to most this will look ‘old-fashioned’, but was wondering whether anyone on here had any knowledge of this sort of thing and could suggest a font I could use ??

    Cheers in Advance.

    Adrian Neill replied 16 years ago 4 Members · 5 Replies
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  • Harry Cleary

    Member
    6 October 2009 at 09:09

    I used this recently on a memorial, much nicer than Times imo
    http://new.myfonts.com/fonts/adobe/trajan/

  • John Childs

    Member
    6 October 2009 at 09:27

    Trajan would be better than Times.

    Or you could do worse than to take a lead from the font that the Commonwealth War Graves Commission use on their headstones.

    Meet my Great Uncle Will, in Gouzeaucourt New British Cemetery.


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  • Adrian Neill

    Member
    6 October 2009 at 09:42

    Cheers for the suggestions. I like the look of Trajan so may just give that one a go.

    My first suggestion used a font very similar to that one on those headstones, but the customer would like an alternative. Fingers crossed he likes one of the two suggestions now. 😉

  • Jill Marie Welsh

    Member
    6 October 2009 at 11:21

    I agree that Trajan would be a classic looking choice, also LHF Essendine.
    Love….Jill

  • Adrian Neill

    Member
    6 October 2009 at 11:39

    I did try Trajan and although a nice font I wanted lower case text too.
    Opted for Perpetua in the end. Just waiting for confirmation now …….

    Cheers for everyones suggestions. This forum is great !! 😀


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