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So, after having another close look at this, I think your best option would be to replace all the text with a condensed width of DIN. It's similar enough to both fonts on the original plaque that I think it would work well as a replacement.
There are many foundries that have released their own...
I didn't say Indiana Script was a match, but it's obviously an interpretation of the same script as Kewanee. They're far too similar to not be closely related.
I also brought it up because it might make a good starting point for anyone doing a vector of the Kewanee logo.
Just because it's hand lettered doesn't mean someone hasn't designed a font based on it! That, or the hand lettering could also be based on a standard lettering style that someone has made a digital font of.
Indiana Script - Webfont & Desktop font « MyFonts
Carnas - Webfont & Desktop font « MyFonts
...with some modifications to the /t and /h.
EDIT: Actually, on closer inspection I'm not 100% sure this is the right font. It's really close but I've noticed some more small details that are slightly different, i.e. the comma.
Does it need to be exact? It's a pretty crappy-looking font to bother with an exact match. Just replace it with Myriad Bold Condensed – similar style but doesn't look like it was designed by some idiot that can't draw letters properly.
Your JBM script is looking OK, but what have you done to "GRAPHICS"? It looks like you used a crappy free font and made it worse by squashing it down. Any other quality sans-serif font would be better than that turd. Delete it and never use it again.
Looks like you're making some progress, but just to clarify some of the advice given here:
When you get a grainy texture on solid colours, there are a lot of possible causes, but you can improve it by:
1. Printing with a higher quality setting in your RIP, which will increase the resolution and...
Probably the closest you're going to find is Bookman (Bold Condensed). It's much closer than Garth Graphic. Here's a free version made by a company that no longer exists.
B Fonts - OPTI Fonts Archive
The original International design would have been done by hand, based on the standard type...
Images found on Google Image Search aren't free for anyone to use. They belong to the people who created them. If you don't want to pay for a generic image of a sunset, why not try one of the multitude of free options available?
These three sites host images that are released under CC0 license...
No, that would be copyright infringement, unless you want to track down the owner for whatever random image you find on Google and convince them to license the image to you. Much easier to use a legit stock photo site.
Looks like 8oz mesh banner on construction fencing. The banners and the fencing are typically the same whether it's for a construction site or a music festival. Most rental fences come in 10'x6' sections, and you'll want to double check the exact measurements so you can size the banners to fit...
Saving the same swatch isn't enough to ensure consistency. You have to use the same ICC profile in both files if you want identical swatches to output the same.
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