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Font used on merchandise for the TV series "Ultimate Book of Spells (UBOS)" in 2002
Member Typ… replied to Member Joh… 's topic in Font Identification
@MissNobody@Ralf HerrmannMay I ask what search programs you are using to find these types of fonts? The usual AI (whatfontis and what the font are failing me). Thank you in advance. -
My partner was getting a tattoo for her mother a little over a year ago saying “Fuck Cancer”. Needless to say, the dude did not finish it. We are trying to find the same font and/or one very similar so I can fix and finish her tattoo. Help please and thank you!
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Font used on merchandise for the TV series "Ultimate Book of Spells (UBOS)" in 2002
Member Joh… replied to Member Joh… 's topic in Font Identification
Thank you Ralf, for the extra information. 🙂 -
Font used on merchandise for the TV series "Ultimate Book of Spells (UBOS)" in 2002
Ralf Herrmann replied to Member Joh… 's topic in Font Identification
Did some more digging. The meta data (in the questionable downloads) revealed very little but included the designer: Jason M. Sutton, which was listed on Luc Devroye’s site. The link to DsgnHaus was dead, but further search revealed FontHaus as successor and voilà, there is the typefaces under the new name Carrion available for licensing: https://www.fonthaus.com/fonts/JasonSutton/all/JS10100 -
Font used on merchandise for the TV series "Ultimate Book of Spells (UBOS)" in 2002
Member Joh… replied to Member Joh… 's topic in Font Identification
Thank you so much, its been bugging me for ages. -
Font used on merchandise for the TV series "Ultimate Book of Spells (UBOS)" in 2002
Member Mis… replied to Member Joh… 's topic in Font Identification
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Looking for a good alternative to Messenger with a broader character set
Member Bjø… replied to Member Bjø… 's topic in Font Identification
Captain Nelson is actually pretty cool, but it doesn’t have the charming swoosh on the leg of the R though. -
Font used on merchandise for the TV series "Ultimate Book of Spells (UBOS)" in 2002
Member Joh… posted a topic in Font Identification
Here is the font, in use, on several pieces of merchandise (toys & books); all released between 2001-2002. Images are from eBay. -
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Looking for a good alternative to Messenger with a broader character set
Member Kev… replied to Member Bjø… 's topic in Font Identification
A few more options: Rougant Rough Captain Nelson Self Printed -
Need to identify this font for figure creation in scientific journal
Member Giz… replied to Member Zeb… 's topic in Font Identification
downloaded the pdf, the link was posted -
Need to identify this font for figure creation in scientific journal
Member Bjø… replied to Member Zeb… 's topic in Font Identification
So, you had access to a PDF? The original post in this thread had a picture attached. -
Looking for a good alternative to Messenger with a broader character set
Member Kev… replied to Member Bjø… 's topic in Font Identification
Perhaps Nexa Rust? Reckfield is closer to Messenger's form, but unfortunately lacks the language support. -
Need to identify this font for figure creation in scientific journal
Member Giz… replied to Member Zeb… 's topic in Font Identification
Pitstop does not recognise rasterized text, but is a very powerful PDF preflighting and editing tool. For rasterized text Whatfontis is an escape but you get a number of possible hits, sometimes not very accurate. -
Need to identify this font for figure creation in scientific journal
Member Bjø… replied to Member Zeb… 's topic in Font Identification
Maybe I misunderstood. I got the impression that Enfocus Pitstop Pro was able to identify typefaces from a rasterized original. If I have access to a PDF, even Affinity Publisher is going to tell me which fonts are used. 🤷♂️ -
Need to identify this font for figure creation in scientific journal
Member Kev… replied to Member Zeb… 's topic in Font Identification
If you have Acrobat Pro, you can do the same thing by using its “Edit PDF” tool (only works on live type, not on anything that is an image only): -
Need to identify this font for figure creation in scientific journal
Member Giz… replied to Member Zeb… 's topic in Font Identification
Enfocus Pitstop Pro https://www.enfocus.com/en -
Need to identify this font for figure creation in scientific journal
Member Bjø… replied to Member Zeb… 's topic in Font Identification
What kind of sorcery is that, mr. Gizzmo? "Blood" is a badass name for a scientific journal, BTW. 😎 -
Need to identify this font for figure creation in scientific journal
Member Giz… replied to Member Zeb… 's topic in Font Identification
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Looking for a good alternative to Messenger with a broader character set
Member Bjø… replied to Member Bjø… 's topic in Font Identification
Oh, I’ve considered that for sure. I did it with Crafter (Crafter Nordic). I tried to be as respectful as possible about it, removing some glyphs to encourage people to get the original as well. https//torbo.no/crafter-nordic/ Did the same thing with Norwester, Franchise and Homestead as well, but they are not published anywhere (because I didn't bother to cripple them with removing special characters like I did with Crafter). Let’s see how this goes first. 😉👍 -
Need to identify this font for figure creation in scientific journal
Member Zeb… posted a topic in Font Identification
The scientific journal is called 'Blood'. The font is used in every figure. This is a link to a 'Blood' article (https://ashpublications.org/blood/article/143/15/1488/514990/CD155-PVR-determines-acute-myeloid-leukemia), the pdf is downloadable but a direct link to the pdf is not possible. Thanks a lot! -
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Looking for a good alternative to Messenger with a broader character set
Ralf Herrmann replied to Member Bjø… 's topic in Font Identification
Time to get into type design and add those letters. 😉 -
Looking for a good alternative to Messenger with a broader character set
Member Bjø… posted a topic in Font Identification
I just wonder if anybody know about an alternative to this delightful gem, but with a multilingual glyph-set. I really dig the rounded serifs, the quirky leg on the R and the overall beefiness of the typeface. The S has a delightful flow, in my honest opinon. Patricularly interested in ÆØÅ, as a Norwegian. Source: https://unblast.com/messenger-free-commercial-font/ - Yesterday
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17th Century English School hand lettering
Member Dan… replied to Member Dan… 's topic in Font Identification
Very nice suggestion. Thank you very much! -
17th Century English School hand lettering
Member Mis… replied to Member Dan… 's topic in Font Identification
Antiquarian Scribe is the most similar I can find. -
UK DBT 'Great Britain & Northern Ireland' typeface
Member Kev… replied to Member Ed… 's topic in Font Identification
Euclid Flex seems to be used for the last line, with the ampersand from stylistic set 12. With a bit of customization (the G), Euclid Flex Semibold is very close for GREAT as well. Euclid is used on their web site.- 1 reply
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