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Apr 24th, 2008
Fortunately, it's not a very complex font; unless there's a ton of text you're working with, it shouldn't be terribly difficult to tweak manually. I hear ya on the frustration, though. Sorry to not be of more assistance. - re: Font ID again please
Apr 24th, 2008
Could be any one of a few dozen "collegiate" fonts; they're very similar. - re: Font ID again please
Apr 18th, 2008
? Can anyone help me? I'm looking for a font that's identical to Beyond Wonderland, but without the destroy effect. A co-worker says it's called Whitewater, but I can't find any record of a font with that name on free or pay sites. Thank you! - Similar to Beyond Wonderland
Dec 22nd, 2007
Thank you! That's definitely close enough for my purposes; just need to stretch the S's a bit and add a little flourish to the A's and E. MUCH appreciated... - re: help identify font please
Dec 21st, 2007
Oh, good catch on the S's... although the second one looks like it could be the same as the first with a heavier stroke.
The A, T, and S remind me vividly of a Christmas font, but the name escapes me. The M and N are definitely from the same family, and it looks like the A probably is too, with the way the broad stroke extends past the lighter one. I'm hoping the Christmas angle might help with discovery. Thanks! - re: help identify font please
Dec 18th, 2007
Can someone please help identify the "Mason State" font? I just got a request from someone who says he's been trying (albeit not very hard) to find this for almost 5 years. Thank you!! - help identify font please
Apr 19th, 2007
The p, a, s, and h look like subtle variations on Curlz MT, but they're not an exact match. The S is similar to Kristen ITC, and the l could have come from anywhere. I'm guessing this was hand-lettered. - re: Identity of this font
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