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Looking for a similar font
#1 Posted by CJ0613 on 2009-05-14 21:51:11 | quote | 72.183.*.1*
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Looking for the font like this. Doesn't have to be exact, but something similar. Any Font Pros out there have any suggestions?
Thank you!
#2 Posted by site moderator neogrey on 2009-05-15 03:40:27 | quote | 87.97.*.2*
#3 Posted by site moderator koeiekat on 2009-05-15 03:57:00 | quote | 81.34.*.1*
The font in your sample seems to be the FairTrade53 ttext (1994 ImageLine), slanted.

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#4 Posted by site moderator koeiekat on 2009-05-15 05:43:49 | quote | 81.34.*.1*
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As there is always something behind an ImageLine font I wondered what the real thing was. And there it is Heidelberger's Jiffy, now in the Linotype collection (the top one). Nick Curtis also made a copy and is selling it as 'Got That Bling NF'.
Yet, none of these a perfect match ... so there must be something else out there.

Have fun and ... be nice to the cats

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#5 Posted by site moderator neogrey on 2009-05-15 06:15:07 | quote | 87.97.*.2*
I doubt that CJ would tell the difference. Most of the people out there aren't font freaks like us, kkat :)
#6 Posted by site moderator koeiekat on 2009-05-15 06:49:13 | quote | 81.34.*.1*
Just to show that most times there is no simple answer to a simple question ...

Have fun and ... be nice to the cats

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#7 Posted by nymphontexternal link on 2009-05-15 08:13:55 | quote | 68.96.*.2*
You guys are font freaks, and coming from a girl going by "nymphont," (which translates into 'font freak')

Some of your comparison images leave me feeling like a nerd because I can hardly see any differences between them, and have a hard time trying to!

And I can tell my arial from helvetica no doubt!

This example shows an obvious difference, but there have been times I'm just like, "Yeah, what she said," because I don't know what difference or change you point out. But I don't doubt it. You guys are pretty darn good. I could see this as a televison show, in a HGTV format. Or maybe ZDtv. Font & Typeface Pros.
#8 Posted by site moderator koeiekat on 2009-05-15 08:48:13 | quote | 81.34.*.1*
CJ, where did you find this pict?

Have fun and ... be nice to the cats

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Relax ... it is just a font
#9 Posted by CJ0613 on 2009-05-15 09:54:48 | quote | 72.183.*.1*
You guys/girls are AWESOME!!!! And your right when I saw the 2 you put up Kat I didn't see a huge difference. The picture is from my wedding invites that I used through Anns Bridals I copied the pic and scanned it in so I can use it on my programs. I thought itd be cool to get a similar font to write the programs in. I found the DJ Fancy like Neo suggested and its close too but looks like it all slants the opposite direction. I'll look up your suggestions and see what I can use. I just really appreciate all of your(s) help! :)
Thank you!
#10 Posted by kirksucksexternal link on 2009-05-15 11:31:57 | quote | 67.102.*.3*
the biggest diff i see is the Fr kerning.

may have been custom but i like the original image version. Both of those would work tho and no one would notice.

you guys are ninja's at fonts.
#11 Posted by site moderator koeiekat on 2009-05-15 11:42:17 | quote | 81.34.*.1*
No Kirk, who sucks, the biggest difference is Not the Fr kerning, that's a doddle to solve. The biggest difference you might spot when you were to look at 'will marry' ...

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