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Looking for the font used in the logo of Thai restaurant

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Hi Everyone,

Looking for some help in identifying the font used in the logo of a Thai restaurant. 

The font looks Thai inspired and I've searched everywhere but can't find it.

Here is their website:  www.kiimtoronto.com and I also included a copy of their menu and .png file.

Thanks so much!

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Kiin_LargeParty_Menu_Classic.pdf

Solved by Gecko

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Homeboy my suggestion is this is some graphic designers idea of a hand drawn logo and not a typeface. Very easy to draw in Adobe Illustrator just a series of quarter circles and boxes. The only letters (glyphs) on their website are the ones you see here k, i, n. Certainly doesn't look very Thai to me (I live in South East Asia) looks like minimalist geometry.

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Thanks Gecko, that would probably explain why I can't find it anywhere.

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12 hours ago, Gecko said:

Homeboy my suggestion is this is some graphic designers idea of a hand drawn logo and not a typeface. Very easy to draw in Adobe Illustrator just a series of quarter circles and boxes. The only letters (glyphs) on their website are the ones you see here k, i, n. Certainly doesn't look very Thai to me (I live in South East Asia) looks like minimalist geometry.

Where do you suggest If I wanted to get a word using the same design?  

Hommeboy - what word are you looking for. Give me the characters and I can easily draw them in Adobe Illustrator.

 

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oh wow... thanks so much :)

The word is: neige

 

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29 minutes ago, Gecko said:

Hommeboy - what word are you looking for. Give me the characters and I can easily draw them in Adobe Illustrator.

 

neige

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52 minutes ago, Gecko said:

Hommeboy find attached both a jpg and an editable illustrator file.

Neige.eps

neige.jpg.5b5da2cedeec1f133554b588b828f907.jpg

Amazing! Thank you very much! Wish I had a way to contact you for future uses :)

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