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This is supposed to be an emblem off of a 73 Impala, can anyone help find what font this might be, or a similar one please?
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Anyone know where I might be able to find the Chevrolet Camaro font, or any other car fonts?
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Found two that are the same as 66, but with a slightly more ornamental capital I. The Uechi Gothic - also known as the Chool Gothic -, or if you need the full character set the UechiGotisch) ?Typographer Mediengestaltung, 2000. All rights reserved. Designed by David Rakowski, 1992. Full character set added by Dieter Steffmann, Kreuztal.) ?1992 by D. Rakowski and an identical one to that, the DrPoDecorRu, ?1989 Alan N. Po, Ph.D.
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A total of 17 different official red noses have been created for Comic Relief, all these and more are included in the Red Nose Day Dingbats font.
1986 COMIC RELIEF RED NOSE DAY BEGINS
1988 The Plain Red Nose
1989 The Smiley Face (aka Harry)
1991 The Stonker Nose
1993 The Tomato Nose
1995 The Colour Change Nose
1997 The Furry Nose
1999 The Big Red Hooter
2001 The Whoopee Nose
2003 The Big Head Do
2005 Big Hair & Beyond
2007 The Big One
2009 The Three Noses (This one, That one & The other one)
2011 The Monster Noses (Honkus ,Captain Conk, Chucklechomp)
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Knew it was somewhere; this is what WTF says about it:
Along with Letraset, the French company Mecanorma was one of the major vendors of instant lettering. Along with licensing typefaces from other vendors, Mecanorma commissioned original typeface designs. In that time, their decorative materials, including their instant lettering were manufactured by a Dutch company Trip Productions.
From 1989 until 1994, Mecanorma worked with another Dutch company Visualogik to create digital versions of their typefaces. These typefaces were released in Type 1 format, bearing a “MN” suffix. In addition, Monotype licensed and digitized some of Mecanorma’s typefaces. In 1995, Mecanorma stepped back from the professional graphics market and entered into other areas such as home decoration.
1999, Trip Productions purchased the Mecanorma brand and what was left of the company. In 2004, International TypeFounders licensed the typefaces from Trip Productions and released them as the Mecanorma Collection. This helps to preserve one of the finest font libraries of display typefaces around, combining real arts and crafts into the tools of today.
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