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Which fonts are this?
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Posted by BSCREW on 2008-06-03 12:47:03 |
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84.133.*.2*
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Ivan Philipov
Posted by neogrey on 2008-06-03 17:08:10 |
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87.97.*.5*
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Sergio
Posted by Sejo on 2008-06-04 04:59:37 |
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Case #1 - A few days ago, a typeface similar to those used by some football ultras and from the extreme, neofascist rightwing organizations in Italy was uploaded here on Abstract. It's called – in a sparkling demonstration of fantasy – Ultras Liberi. Free the ultras, that is.
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Posted by BSCREW on 2008-06-04 08:37:56 |
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Thanks for the help but the football ultras chose an bigger writing. The font Ultras Liberi is to fine do you know an other similar font but bigger?Another question I find an interessting writing can you tell me the name? http://www.coverbrowser.com/image/bestselling-comics-2007/3925-1.jpg You see I'm a big Freak Brothers fan.Did you hear of this comic?It's fantastic!
Thanks
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Sergio
Posted by Sejo on 2008-06-05 07:41:40 |
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Nope, it's that. Just bolder. The ultras and the extremists make their banners by painting them. So there's not a proper font. You can work with that font and then enlarging it with Adobe Illustrator or other vectorial applications.
I know The Freak Brothers: truly fantastic stripes. I can't help you with that font either. But you can give a look at some of Rebecca Alaccari's works at http://www.canadatype.com: they've redesigned many 60s and 70s typefaces.
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Posted by BSCREW on 2008-06-05 10:06:36 |
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Sergio
Posted by Sejo on 2008-06-05 10:21:39 |
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Yes, Felix, we're talking about the same thing. Still, I haven't seen another digital font similar to that script other than Ultras Liberi.
And I am definitely shocked: I get to understand that St. Pauli fans are leftwingers by that red star in the banner and the referral to May Day. Am I wrong? I do not speak German, sorry; I barely can suppose that «nazifrei» means «free of nazis». And, of course, that polizei is police.
No one in Italy would use that font but neo-nazis and such :)
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Posted by BSCREW on 2008-06-05 11:23:59 |
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I Hope you get my message...
Definitely not the same. Only K and R show some similarity.
Felix, why would you want this rubbish in the first place? Have fun and ... be nice to the cats
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Relax ... it is just a font
Because i find the font interesting... ;)
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Sergio
Posted by Sejo on 2008-06-09 08:01:23 |
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@koeiekat:Definitely not the same. Only K and R show some similarity.
Of course they're not the same. But I understood what Felix was looking for and our examples share the same feeling, inspiration. Maybe one is born from the other.
Nonetheless, from my point of view, yo're right and that is useless rubbish: but I'm not into football or political hooliganism ;^) You can never tell the infinite ways of design.
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maccio
Posted by maccio on 2008-06-15 14:10:21 |
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maccio
Posted by maccio on 2008-06-16 03:26:58 |
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An example of Ultras Liberi font in version 2.0
Maybe you should do something with the LT kerning pair ? And more ... Have fun and ... be nice to the cats
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Relax ... it is just a font
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Sergio
Posted by Sejo on 2008-06-16 04:51:17 |
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That insect walking on my monitor is scaring me.
Chase it away! Have fun and ... be nice to the cats
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Relax ... it is just a font
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