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I was told this was Buffet Script but I compared it to the sample on Veer.com and, though similar, it doesn't seem to be identical. Can anyone identify it?
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I would like to know if there is an alias for this font.
I resembles Walt Disney font but that's not it.
It is used by embossed graphics companies for their printing.
Can't seem to find an alias anywhere.
Thanks for any input
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This was The promotional graphic sent by Aeropostale (http://www.aeropostale.com/home/index.jsp ) 05/21/09 designed for their week-long Memorial Weekend Sale...
I don't recall getting an email from them and this font (lt chickenhawk) has always been designated "free for personal use"
Of course I will be blogging this up (PR you know, PR :P), but umm, should I contact them or am I just kidding myself?
**Sorry I always come to you guys w/ my font/type questions. I choose this site over What the Font any day, thanks for letting me hang out here :)
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I am trying to find a standard/easier way of getting approval for using "Freeware" fonts commercially. Some fonts don't have contact info, some are limited to a company name that I can't find on google, and others have no info at all or are "anauthored". Help. Is there a better way?
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I am trying desperately to find a free font to match Bickley Script (it just needs to be similar). Can anyone point me in the right direction? I found a link to it doing a search here, but it didn't work.
If you can find something for me, you'll be my hero forever.
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would a logo for a blog count as commercial use?
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Hi. I've been trying to identify this font. I've been seeing around quite a bit and I kinda like it. Can anyone help?
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I doubt an existing type was used at the time of the design of the Ford logotype. It is based on an English Script. But that's it. Based on.
In 2000, when the oval was reintroduced, Auto Buzz wrote:
Elements of the centennial oval are apparent through many evolutions of the companyâ??s logo since 1903. In 1909, the style of the word "Ford," designed by C.H. Wills, an engineer and draftsman who came to Ford shortly after its incorporation, continues as part of today's logo.
One that comes close is Commercial Script. There is also a font named Ford Script, made to resemble the Ford logotype. Not a very good attempt. The 'F' is a straigt forward copy of the Commercial Script - so does not match. And the 'o' ... well ...
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yea, I created this and put it on dafont.. how'd it end up here?
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