Both of those fonts are great for the W and for THE MARTINEZ GROUP, but what is the M font in the WM logo? It is a slightly different font than Edwardian Script? Thanks in advance for your help!
I can only see the upper case M and the lower case M. Question: What exactly do I type using the Edwardian Script font to get the M to display like in the sample? It isn't cap locks and M...do I need to type in special characters to alternate the M character?Both the M and the W are alternate characters in the font. Check the Glyphs page and you will see them.
https://www.myfonts.com/fonts/itc/edwardian-script/pro-regular/glyphs.html
Fred Weiss said:Both the M and the W are alternate characters in the font. Check the Glyphs page and you will see them.
The "M" in the "WM" part of the BrokerLogo.jpeg image is definitely not in any version of ITC Edwardian Script. It's not one of the alternatives of the "pro" OpenType version. That particular "M" was indeed grabbed from a variant of Kunstler Script. The funny thing is there are multiple flavors of it from different foundries. For instance Linotype's Kunstler Script Std has a different looking "M". Kunstler Script Two has an "M" that is a match.
I'm still not seeing that "M" in the BrokerLogo.jpeg file in the ITC Edwardian Script Pro glyph table. I've scanned through all 600+ glyphs on that page and only see two capital "M" characters. I attached a screen shot of that part of the table. I also attached a comparison of the "M" glyphs in the two typefaces. That "M" in the Kuenstler sample is not in the Edwardian Script typeface.