Solved - Font identification request May 31st, 2008 - I really like this font, it's got all of the nice features of Myriad, but a little softer (notice the slopes). And it's a nice weight, slightly lighter than a Myriad Black.
I tried Identifont, but it came up with ITC Legacy, which is definitely not i ...
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May 22nd, 2007 - Can someone help with Impact URW D Bold font?
I am wonder if someone can upload it (.TTT for windows)
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Jan 31st, 2008 - This was done 200 dpi at 320 pt, anti alias smooth.Then some gaussian blur, adjust the levels to b/w and then resize to 404 pixels wide at 200 dpi.
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Solved - Font identification request Jul 31st, 2008 - The techy looking font above for EMKAY is Stop, »Life« looks like a slanted Eurostile.
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Solved - Font identification request Sep 17th, 2008 - Hard to tell because of the curve, but I think the top and bottom are Nimbus Sans D Bold:
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/urw/nimbus-sans/bold-2/
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Jan 25th, 2002 - Hi, I'm looking for "eurostile extended two" free font
Is some one nows where I can find it?
Thanks
Helene
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Solved - Font identification request Nov 24th, 2008 - That is the Optima. Bold or Demi Bold, manually (?) condensed.
Edit:
The one you want is Alexander Pompeev's OptimumAP DemiBold (also condensed).
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May 15th, 2006 - Close is Neutraface Display Titling. You could also try Mostra from Mark Simonson or Metro Gothic. The Date-font from the poster is obviously Eurostile aka Microgramma, if anyone wants to know.
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Solved - Font identification request Nov 4th, 2008 - hmm maybe a bold Extra Ornamental...
but the bottom one isn't Brickham Script
sorry about the picture being so small
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Feb 28th, 2008 - ... Bold Oblique overall, but different in lots of little ways. Has anyone seen it before? Or do you think it's a custom job?
Thanks in advance! ...
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Aug 24th, 2006 - looks good.. simple and smooth... a touch too bold though. The "i" looks like the dot is touching the stem...
so did you craete it or actually opened up Porky's and edited it?
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Aug 19th, 2003 - Wow... thanks so much for this. Do you also have the BOLD and ITALIC versions of this font as well? Or I can just use the Bold and Italic buttons to change the font type in Word? Thanks a bunch again... :)
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Nov 2nd, 2008 - TimesNewRomanPS-BoldMT is the same as Times New Roman Bold so what is it that you need?
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Solved - Font identification request Jun 30th, 2008 - Looks like Bodoni Bold but the sample is too small for me to be sure.
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Jan 24th, 2007 - LOL
It's broken English Koei -
It means - I don't want to have to pay $25 for a font
Can't someone tell me where I can find it for free?
The answer of course, is NO, NYET, NEIN --
but who are we?
P.S. It's other name is
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Oct 11th, 2007 - ... bold. It displays much more bold on their pc than on mine, the line of text becomes longer and dosen't fit into the design anymore.
Any Ideas? Please Help!
Thanx! dRe ...
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Solved - Font identification request Jul 12th, 2006 - ... Bold, KoffeeDBol, Kaplan, Kaplan-Bold, Karman Bold, Kauflinn BoldItalic, PenwriteBold, Norman and Sylvia-Bold. ...
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May 30th, 2003 - Hi-
Eurostile itself is a commercial font. But DaFont does have this freeware clone.
http://www.dafont.com/en/search.php?nq=1&q=eurasia
Hope that does you well!
Bouncebackingly,
-Tørnquist
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Dec 4th, 2002 - depends what program you are using.. in word you can bold stuff... in Photoshop you could stroke it to make it look bolder... etc...
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May 11th, 2009 - ... Bold adds an alternate look to normal, rather than emphasis. In bodies of text, there's not that much variation/contrast between the two (normal & bold). It's more like a "less light" version than a
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