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Alex
That font is exclusive to Porsche. They won't even give it to their American advertising agencies.
And if anyone is trying to use it for commercial purposes (right down to the lonely guy who makes 10 pieces of jewelry to sell) and Porsche finds out about it - they send their lawyers in...
Not one of the fonts you want around here.
They've used it for years - my first encounter 1978 - on a brand new 1979 911 SC - on the side in that script it said Targa.
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That's too bad. We ID fonts here. We do not give free advice on matters that others have to make a living on. Apart from that, your short briefing makes it impossible to give you proper advice.
It is for your business so I strongly advice you to seek the help of a professional. Give an in depth brief and you will be far better of than getting some wild suggestions thrown at you, then picking whatever you like and start playing with it.
When it comes to corporate design personal liking is in most of all cases the worst route. In simple words; what you like is irrelevant, what IS relevant is that the typography chosen represents your company well and appeals to your (prospective) customers.
Really, do seek the help of a professional and forget your personal taste. You will be far better of. Plenty of small and affordable agencies there in London. Take The Kat's word for it.
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