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What font is used in this forum?
Ralf Herrmann replied to Member cha… 's topic in Font Identification
It’s a custom typeface made for this purpose and currently not publicly available. - Yesterday
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1 upvote for Typeface 3 from me.
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Question is in the subject. I came here to browse a bit and found the forum font to be very nice. If you identify it somewhere on the site, I didn't find it. Thanks! Nice site, by the way.
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FontExplorer X Pro 7 and Suitcase Fusion 10 both have good reputations, but you'll want to look at the specific features and interface changes in these newer versions to see if they address your concerns about presentation and functionality. When it comes to building software, developers often release significant updates to ensure their applications run smoothly on the latest operating systems. Checking the version histories and user feedback for these updates can provide insight into how well they integrate with new OS features and might help you decide.
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North Yorkshire Council to phase out apostrophe use on street signs
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Trying to identify the typeface used in the 2016 ATypI conference in Warsaw Poland.
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IDing generic Cyrillic font used for government approval stamps
Ralf Herrmann replied to Member Gor… 's topic in Font Identification
Do you have more samples? With the resolution of this image it’s impossible to identify the font. Or to put it another way: any common sans-serif design will match that if it’s typeset so small or in such a low resolution. You could just use a system font like Helvetica or something like DIN or Bahnschrift for a more geometric feel.- 1 reply
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Fantastic! Many, many thanks. This will save me a TON of work!
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IDing generic Cyrillic font used for government approval stamps
Member Gor… posted a topic in Font Identification
Hey all, So, the font in question is the one in this image. Basically, I'm trying to create a novelty stamp for wedding invitations in a Soviet-esque style, but I really want this exact font as it fits the part. I think this is from a Serbian government office, something of that nature... I've seen other stamps and they basically all use this exact font. The closest match I've found is a font called Queen of Clubs, which does look similar-ish but is way more narrow... and the effect is lost somewhat. I've tried all automatic font ID sites, and nothing comes up, and also researched manually heavily... I've been designing for 15 years, and I don't think I've ever actually not been able to ID a font, so this is quite irritating actually. Thanks in advance, and if anyone can get it, I'll happily get them a coffee. -
Font from LE REX in Nogent-le-Rotrou (France)'s logo.
Member Bjø… replied to Member mth… 's topic in Font Identification
What’s strange though, is that in your first sample, the E in CINÉMA isn’t rounded like in REX and the text below it. The rounded E looks more like it belongs in Exo 2.0 or thereabouts. -
Font from LE REX in Nogent-le-Rotrou (France)'s logo.
Member mth… replied to Member mth… 's topic in Font Identification
Hey! Thank you very much for the suggestions. Mittelschrift is actually what I had ended up with using one of those automated tools online. So you reckon it was - at least in part - a custom job? -
Looking for the name of a rounded serif font from mark circa 2005.
Member Kev… replied to Member mon… 's topic in Font Identification
Sorry, but so little detail is visible in your sample as to make it pretty much useless to font matching software programs. It's a semi-slab typeface, at least, but that's not a lot to go on. Do you know the name of the restaurant? Better images may be available elsewhere on the 'net.- 1 reply
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Looking for the name of a rounded serif font from mark circa 2005.
Member mon… posted a topic in Font Identification
It's from a menu printed in 2005. It's a rounded serif, and slightly condensed. It's similar to Dead History OT by Emirge – if that font didn't have its split style as well as VAG Rounded – if it had a serif and condensed. https://www.emigre.com/Fonts/Dead-History This is the image I have to go off of. Thanks so much for your help! -
Looking for font used in Capelouto pest control logo please
Member Mis… replied to Member kur… 's topic in Font Identification
I agree with Kevin, I've unwrapped the perspective, and it looks wrong (inverse perspective than it should be): Even if you correct for the scaling: So somebody created it already as-is, with false perspective. That would suggest lettering rather than type. -
Looking for font used in Capelouto pest control logo please
Member Kev… replied to Member kur… 's topic in Font Identification
Sorry, but it doesn't appear to be a straight setting of a single typeface (very few logos actually are). Not finding a match. League Mono Semibold Condensed works for everything but the A and the U. Pick up the A from Bodega Sans Medium (the alternate A glyph), and add a stem to the U from League Mono. -
Font found on a wedding shot glass in an online shop.
Member Ice… replied to Member Ice… 's topic in Font Identification
FYI, I have identified the script font which I determined to be "Edwardian Script." Thanks for the help! -
Font found on a wedding shot glass in an online shop.
Member Ice… replied to Member Ice… 's topic in Font Identification
Thanks, Ralf. -
Font found on a wedding shot glass in an online shop.
Ralf Herrmann replied to Member Ice… 's topic in Font Identification
The upright font is Cinzel Decorative: https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Cinzel+Decorative?preview.text=Take A Shot -
Font found on a wedding shot glass in an online shop.
Member Ice… posted a topic in Font Identification
I am looking to identify the three fonts in this photo. The "TAKE A SHOT" font is very similar to Quadoo but is not quite it. I believe that the "We Tied" and the bottom date are the same font. The names "James and Ashley" I think are in a different font as well. Any help is appreciated. The link to the shop and this shot glass is here: https://ca.callie.com/personalized-clear-shot-glasses-with-heavy-base-set-of-6-gift-for-bachelor-party-wedding?callie_ref=search&keyword=shot glasses -
I can save you the work (actually, Luc Devroye did the heavy lifting). Here is his compilation of font collections and their font names/aliases. And he has a PDF of font name equivalents/license holders for one of Softmaker's collections (see attached, starting on page 12). SM-FONTS.PDF
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I think I have mentioned elsewhere that I bought a font collection from the German company, SoftMaker. Overall, the collection includes 7,500 fonts, but that's including all variations. It's not 7,500 typefaces, but it's still a lot. And, unfortunately, ALL the typefaces/fonts bear names that SoftMaker has to them, and I have been trying unsuccessfully to figure out what mainstream, commercial fonts the fonts in this collection correspond to. There must be sites that allow you to enter a sample of text and that can identify the font, or at least the font family. Can someone point me to such a site? Thank you.
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Looking for font used in Capelouto pest control logo please
Member kur… posted a topic in Font Identification
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Font from LE REX in Nogent-le-Rotrou (France)'s logo.
Member Mis… replied to Member mth… 's topic in Font Identification
The closest I can find is DIN 1451 Mittelschrift with rounded 'E'. You can always make it into a vector file such as this. Cinéma Rex.ai -
Font from LE REX in Nogent-le-Rotrou (France)'s logo.
Member mth… replied to Member mth… 's topic in Font Identification
I doubt this is particularly useful but here it is, cut in giant metal letters on the facade of the theatre : Maybe the "cinéma", different from the logo above, uses the same font this time around? No clue if this helps or makes the search worse haha.
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