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Font id

kbcgraphix

New Member
Need the name of the font the King Louies is in.

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Fred Weiss

Merchant Member
Athletic Script ... proprietary version supplied with Gerber Omega software. Clone versions are:

Sport-Script (Optifont)
Aktuelle (Serials Designer Collection)
Skojie (Primafont American Collection)
 

Fred Weiss

Merchant Member
I am starting to think Fred is really a CPU that recoded his network to chat with the people. Good eye man...

Here is a link for Font Id. Fred they would love for you to stop by once a day...lol.

http://new.myfonts.com/WhatTheFont/forum/

I'm sorry Dave ... I just can't do that. :ROFLMAO:

On a more serious note, I prefer to have Signs 101 be the place that members turn to for their font ID's. John Collins, who heads up the MyFonts.com website for Bitstream, and I had several excellent conversations about how to identify type back in the days when I was developing a program to identify type. He was very helpful and very interested. WhattheFont is a great tool if you don't have any other resources ... but Signs 101 has a number of very accomplished type aficionados including myself who look at a font ID in the same way others might look at a crossword puzzle. So why send members somewhere else?
 

BALLPARK

New Member
I'm sorry Dave ... I just can't do that. :ROFLMAO:

On a more serious note, I prefer to have Signs 101 be the place that members turn to for their font ID's. John Collins, who heads up the MyFonts.com website for Bitstream, and I had several excellent conversations about how to identify type back in the days when I was developing a program to identify type. He was very helpful and very interested. WhattheFont is a great tool if you don't have any other resources ... but Signs 101 has a number of very accomplished type aficionados including myself who look at a font ID in the same way others might look at a crossword puzzle. So why send members somewhere else?

My bad...

New to the site, have not had a chance to look around...

But I will be sure to send plenty of crossword puzzles your way in the future.:rock-n-roll:
 
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