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Can't identify this Rounded Font from a logo (Team Sharing)

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Looking for help on this round font for a logo I'm resetting, the M and G are very particular. Thanks

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Solved by Kevin Thompson

The quality is so bad, it’s not much to go on. 

If you can please provide better/other samples or provide more information. It’s a logo? Who uses it?
The more information we can gather, the easier the font identification. An image is just part of the puzzle. 

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From a logo for a local non profit, they only have this copy of it, so redrawing the logo as I took over their marketing, but can't seem to match the font to finish it

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It looks like a widened setting of GE Inspira, a custom typeface for General Electric. Unless your nonprofit is affiliated with GE, I suggest avoiding using it.

Arial Rounded would work if it weren’t for its M (you need a center vertex on the M that sits above the baseline).

Rounded Mplus 1c is a bit closer, as is Abolon.

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The GE Inspira looks like it may be it, they even have that same slightly bowed look to the characters. Will ask the group about editing that font to something else perhaps. Thanks for all the help!

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