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Trying to determine the font for the lowercase letters "esign" from the website shown

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New member here glad to be aboard!

There is a script-like font in the logo on the following website: https://www.dodesignsnj.com/

It caught my eye browsing around and I'd like to use it in a design.

Commercial or free fonts are welcome.

I like to try and identify all fonts, just because I have nothing else to do, haha...

I think the characters in DO/D are Occidental Tourist JNL Regular

and characters from "CUSTOM SCREEN..." are URW DIN Std SemiCondensed Regular

I have attached the logo to this post.

thank you in advance for any help (and confirming if my guesses were correct!)

Mike

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Solved by Ralf Herrmann

For DOD, Occidental Tourist comes close enough. Titano A is also quite similar. URW DIN Std SemiCondensed Regular seems spot on.

esigns is proving more of a challenge. Given that the bowl of the g is filled in, I suspect the designer added a stroke to the letters, which will make finding a match more difficult.

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Thank you for the replies!

I'll buy the added stroke. Maybe I should have separated all of the 'script' letters and maybe leave the "g" out.

just now thought maybe i should dump it into photoshop, select it and contract it a pixel or two, but that help with the g bowl...

thanks again!

Mike

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I cannot believe that I just joined this forum 4 hours ago and got the most amazing responses and perfect answers! Thank you to everyone!

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It's ok - 6 minutes is better late than never, right?

I tried all the standard known font identification sites. May I ask what you used to identify the fonts (if not just your fantastic minds)?

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