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Can someone PLEASE help me identify this font?
I've seen it before when browsing but of course, now that I need it, I can't seem to find it.
I've been looking for this font for weeks and gone to numerous sites with no luck.
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE Help me!
Please and thanks.
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Thank you kkat..
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Anyone know what font this is? Thanks in advance.
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A Serpentine deriviate to mimic the Mountain Dew logo. Now also widely used for wrestling events. Badly designed - in my humble opinion - with a very incomplete character set. kk.
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Hi,
Air Berlin use a typeface that looks
similar. I just noticed it today and
found a posting in a german fontblog:
http://www.fontblog.de/neues-corporate-design-bei-air-berlin
Have a look at the diverent typefaces of
the chalet family from house industries:
http://www.houseind.com/fonts/chalet
look at the 1970s, notice the wrong s and
look at the 1960s for the right s. It might
be a starting point.
Btw: Someone else noticed the similarity
to Helvetica too. The 1960s style tend a
little bit to Helvetica.
Bye Bye
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? I would be interested in learning the names of the fonts used by Urban Outfitters, particularly the font they are currently using for the links on the left side - the all-caps type that looks italicized. Someone on another forum said they were fairly sure that these fonts were all commissioned by UO, but I remember seeing this particular font, or one very similar to it, in an ad for the Air Force (it may have been in National Geographic) which I would have scanned, but unfortunately my mother didn't know I was saving it and threw it away. If it helps at all, I think it read "For some people, the future really is up in the air."
Is it possible that it's a more common font in uppercase and italicized, but I don't recognize it? Does anyone know what this font is, or the names of some fonts that are similar to it?
urban outfitters website: http://www.urbanoutfitters.com
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It's Air Milhouse
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There must be something in the air. Maybe the spring approaching. Who knows.
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Yeah, that happens when you go Stereofidelic. You merge with thin air.
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