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Font Id

mameighan

New Member
Is the font in the main title a regular font or hand modified?
Any help would be appreciated

Thanks

Mark

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player

New Member
I think it would be cool if the person who identifies the font tell how they did it... either through software or how they remembered it... I find it amazing how you folks identify all these fonts.
 

Fred Weiss

Merchant Member
I think it would be cool if the person who identifies the font tell how they did it... either through software or how they remembered it... I find it amazing how you folks identify all these fonts.

I used the Find My Font program. I knew it was a font I have but my memory isn't as good as it used to be. The supplied sample was too small to work so I got a better one at the client's website and ran a find on just the "i" because of its unique dot.
 

phototec

New Member
I used the Find My Font program. I knew it was a font I have but my memory isn't as good as it used to be. The supplied sample was too small to work so I got a better one at the client's website and ran a find on just the "i" because of its unique dot.

WhatTheFont works GREAT, if more people would take the time to use it, we wouldn't have all theses request for help. I always use the
WhatTheFont first before I ask for help, and I would say it works 75-80% of the time.

http://www.myfonts.com/WhatTheFont/

:smile:
 

striper14

New Member
As someone who chases fonts a dozen times a week, i use this basic method
The sample usually comes from a photo so its into photoshop, select the text, hopefully with a unique or unusual letter, fill with black then export as a jpg about 160 pixels high.

1st stop is whatfontis.com. It gives a list of 100 fonts it thinks are close. The right font is usually in the first ten but i've had matches from 30 to 60.

2nd stop is whatthefont. It used to be my first stop but i've had more success with whatfontis. They also only list fonts they actually sell. But still a very useful step

3rd stop. Search for company pdf on the web. This has helped me a lot. Probably half the time you can get a usable vector file or if you import to illustrator, it will at least tell you the names of the fonts that are missing from your system & getting the name is most of the game.

4th stop. Starting to get a bit desperate now so its time for Signs 101. One of the Gurus here usually matches it. Freds helped many times & tikiboyz is just amazing, not to mention all the other helpful citizens:U Rock:

5th stop By now i'm pretty depressed. I've tried identifont to little avail & i've tried posting to various sites & boards with little return, especially if you haven't got weeks to wait. Sometimes you have to get better artwork or use different characters & start the whole process again' :banghead:

6th stop..recreate & reproduce.. you've wasted too much time on it already :toasting:
 
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