tuatara101 Posted December 21, 2022 Posted December 21, 2022 Hey all! I use this font on castings I make and sell. I've never needed the actual font file since I first made this as I have a physical, hard copy of it that I use in the mold making process. I'm now getting a 3D scan and print done of my piece (so it's perfect, as I made the original by hand). The guy doing the scanning and digital cleanup said it would be a lot easier if he had the font file so he could add it to the 3d piece by just typing it and not try and cleanup the scanned type. I only used seven letters from this font, plus the hyphen (Holdz-It). I have used a bunch of the online font finders, but can't find this one. I uploaded two images of the actual castings so you can, hopefully, get a good view of all the letters as there are small bubbles in the type on the castings. The third image is a transfer I did onto paper, using paint. I then flipped it in Photoshop. Again, it's not perfect but it was the cleanest transfer I got. If you are able to tell me the font in the smaller text (Brush and Cup Holder), too, I would appreciate it. I could change that font if I had to. I just don't want to change the Holdz-It font as that's been my product's logo for 20 years now. Thank you so much! PS If I haven't followed the posting rules fully, please let me know so I can fix this post. Thanks.
Solution Riccardo Sartori Posted December 21, 2022 Solution Posted December 21, 2022 Crazy Harold. The other one I know, possibly a system font, but its name eludes me at the moment. 2 1
tuatara101 Posted December 21, 2022 Author Posted December 21, 2022 You're a legend, Riccardo! Thank you so much!! 😁
Kevin Thompson Posted December 21, 2022 Posted December 21, 2022 Brush and Cup Holder is set in Impress, a version of Filmotype Prima. 1 1
tuatara101 Posted December 21, 2022 Author Posted December 21, 2022 In just 12 hours I had my answers. Thank you, Typography forum! I just became a $2/month patron as a "thank you". 4
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