I see so many requests for identification of butt ugly fonts in this section. Don't people have any persuasive abilities anymore? I've always felt it was part of being a good designer to steer your customers in the direction of a good layout. It seems like way to many sign makers are just accepting crappy nephew art from their customers and perfectly happy to reproduce that crappy art on a sign as long as they get paid. Most of these fonts I see being asked to be identified are free computer fonts. These fonts, in most cases, do not make good sign letters. I challenge you all to step up your game, use good fonts and show the customer how much better your layout is than their nephew art. You are suppose to be sign professionals. Act like it and don't let the customer dictate what is good design. THEY DON"T KNOW! It can be done very tactfully. Have them do the squint test. You print the layout and they squint while looking at it. Butt ugly fonts that have no business being on a sign will become nearly unreadable. It's the same as looking at a sign from a distance. Ask your customer if they really need to use their font if it is difficult for their target audience to read their sign. I've persuaded many customers this way and it usually ends up with new found respect for your abilities. Go to Letterhead Fonts or Sign Fonts and see what REAL sign fonts look like. A few bucks spent on quality fonts will set you apart from the crowd.