Simon, there is chance it is the 'Morpheus' font; Morpheus is used a
lot, instead of the more expensive 'Mason Serif'.
On 27/09/2015 15:40, Simon Osborne wrote:
On 27-Sep-15 1:59 PM, Timothy Pederick wrote:
WhatTheFont! <https://www.myfonts.com/WhatTheFont/> says that it looks
like Mason Serif <https://www.myfonts.com/fonts/emigre/mason-ot/>. It
does seem a close, but not perfect match; the font lacks some of the
more stylish features on display, like the dot in the O and the slanted
N. The "Alternates
<http://www.emigre.com/WebFonts/Mason/Serif-Regular-Alternates-and-Superiors>"
set on the foundry's own website supplies a dotted O, but not the
slanted N, the S with the upcurled tail, the "delta"-like D...
Cheers! I searched for a free alternative and found this: <http://fontsov.com/font/masonalternatemedium21670.html>