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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.
Could be any one of a few dozen "collegiate" fonts; they're very similar.
? 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!
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...
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!
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!!
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.
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