Not really sure how to describe this - I'm trying to find a font where the descender on the letters like y and j are not cup shaped but convex curving back up to the rest of the letter form.
Kinda like thishttp://www.dafont.com/luismi-murder.font?nb_ppp=50&text=jy but not so script/handwritten - more accentuated and sharper.
Any clues from our resident font gurus?
r_d is currently in a meeting. Would you like his voicemail?
He'll be along shortly.

That particular type of treatment doesn't ring any bells...
Is this one you saw? or one you would like?
Serif? Sans?
It's a bit out of the norm, certainly I could modify/create a typeface to do that. But I don't know if you'll find one out of the box that had it...
I thought I may have seen something similar in a celtic type face but have had no joy in my searches - so could well be wrong.
I've certainly seen it handwritten (as in real-life) and was hoping that there might be a similar font - or at least a font close enough in style for me to modify it.
I'm not even sure of the correct term to try and search for.
hmm.. I can't find a particular term that would deal with that (reversed descender?)
I did find one part of a graffiti typeface that was in that style - but the rest of the face was utter crap.
I'm thinking, if you can find a face that's close otherwise (e.g. Univers, or another clean face - I'm not sure of your idea for the general body style) - I can create new descenders and try mapping a face for you.
Or if you just need a headline/logo treatment, I can build that out.
It's for a logotype - I was looking for a solid base to start from rather than building from scratch. Not to worry, just have to break that pen tool out and spend a bit more time on it.
Thanks anyway r_d
I vaguely recall some kind of decorative font along those lines, maybe some kind of slab sans based on handwriting or some kind of retro signage or something, but that's all I got. Sorry.