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1 posts view forum post #20559 uploaded image Does anyone have any idea what font is used here? Or know of a similar font? It is label of Opel 1950. Email: opelolympia@citromail.hu
1 posts view forum post #4242 Try "Font Diner Dot Com Sparkly" in the AbstractFonts archive.
1 posts view forum post #16141 uploaded image Does any one know what type of font this is? Is from the jersey city giants which was the minor league team of the New York Giants in the 1937-1950 which is now the san francisco giants.
1 posts view forum post #7291 Definitely NOT hand drawn...I know the font, just hold on it'll come to me lol..i'm thinking either from House industries or Font diner.
1 posts view forum post #14897 Howard Johnson's restaurants logo ... Honest John's. All lower case, italicized and somewhat condensed.
1 posts view forum post #9833 Thanks, Heron. I ended up doing a search for "50s diner fonts". Kind of the look the customer was after and found a freeware font called Automobile which is pretty close. http://www.girlswhowearglasses.com/auto.html
1 posts view forum post #15810 Those effects are usually created in a graphics program by outline + extrusion or duplicate as drop shadow. However there are some retro-style "diner" fonts made to look like signage that have 3D effects. Little Deuce Coupe, Dancing Donuts, Drive-Thru and Lost Wages(neon look) come to mind.
1 posts view forum post #11208 Not that hard Adam. Fontdinerdotcom is the name. A freebee by Font Diner. Goto free silverware and get it. Edit: And you know what?? Fontdinerdotcom is right here at abstractfonts. Should have known that. Sorry Alex.
1 posts view forum post #7112 Aha! I recognized "hundredfold" from the Bit Stream page, and finally found it at Font Diner . Go to the Font Menu, and choose the TV Dinner section. It is called Rojo Frijoles.
1 posts view forum post #18106 Seems easy enough, yet tricky. The ones that pop to mind are BarbeDisplaySSK, Big City, Black Tie Display SSi, Broad Avenue, Broadway (as you mentioned) and Ritz FLF. As usual, no guarantee that the list is complete. For 1950's American Diner Broadway should do but Big City or Broad Avenue are probably the one used (just a bit thicker. The nicest one, I think, is the original Ritz FLF. The text PALOOKAVIIE is a different story. Looks like the others but is not. K and E flipped would help but the P doesn't come close at all. I'll see what I can find ...
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