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I keep on looking for it or a similar typeface. Sgrunt. I'm already starting to hate it.
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Well, the whole thing led me to another fantastic find - the Mercedes Benz corporate materials typeface. Prety similar, although not a match. Take a look at this beauty:
Corporate A Regular
I'm tempted to write to Little, Brown Book and ask :)
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Hi, I'm looking for "eurostile extended two" free font
Is some one nows where I can find it?
Thanks
Helene
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anyone here could suggest me to use the appropriate font to create company profile (corporate image).
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i think this is cose enough... the only thing that i can see diff is this one is a bit more extended but you can correct that in Photoshop, also, there is a little notch on 'p' and 'm' but i dont think it makes it so much different
the name of the font on the pic:
Eurostile Extended Roman DTC
hope that helps
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Sheena - you may want to start with Eurostile Extended, it will produce less extended on the actual font and maintain its original personality shape a bit better...
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I agree that your opinion.
In my way, i decide the font the first, depending on the project object and the media source (such as posters, book and web).
second, using type style finder (manual book), for deciding color and fonts psychology. It is just guidance for exploring my creativity. -- if the clients have corporate identity their self (including fonts) my job will be easy. But it will challenging my creativity too in the same time.
Third, Preparing the font result and any design components. I usually using one font and to restricting maximum three kind of fonts for each design project.
Fourth, it is very important .... Using your new treatment as the new way :-)
Good design to you
Warmest greeting
Best regards.
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