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! Looking for a font that has the at symbol "@" but instead of an 'a' in the circle i want an 'e'. I found this once before but can't remember where. Any clues?
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I am looking for a font that enclosed alphanumerics, specifically letters, both upper and lower case, enclosed by a circle.
There seem to be plenty of dingbats that have numerals enclosed by a circle but I cannot find any fonts that have letters.
More formally, they are characters in the Unicode range 2460 - 24FF.
Any help would be much appreciated.
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? I am looking for the simplest thing, a very plain fontbat of the alphabet letters in a simple circle, similar to the number sets in our beloved ITC Zapf Dingbats. I cannot imagine that it was not one of the first sets created, however I do not remember actually seeing it and can not locate it for the life of me. I find every other flavor under the sun (including letters within squares, ovals, decorated circles, etc) but not the simple bullet that I am seeking. Any help would be most appreciated
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Goog one Eagle! I missed the TM while looking though the charmaps, i thought it was within a circle as well...
the ALT+number combination only works on windows im almost certain, and you have to use the keypad.
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You are talking about the UMA in the back ground or are you talking about the universal martial arts in the foreground. I need the one in the back with the circle around it.
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Hey guys, does anyone know the name of the font featured on the circle logo hats by The Game? I can't find it anywhere.
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[quote]@Heron2001:The remarks you remember of the judge - came from me. I will never forget the TANY (Typographic Assoc. of New York) meeting I attended when that ruling came down. We were all in shock.[/quote]
And so the circle closes. Small world.
The fonts now bundled with Draw X3 are all BT I just found.
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I'd really like to know what font they're using for this logo, as I want to make a variation of it, and use it on my website as a promotion.
I've found a few that are close, but it's the letter C and the parenthesis that don't match any font I've seen - yet. I also know that the parenthesis may not actually be part of the font, but sections of a circle.
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In the end I think the question should not have been 'what font' but 'what font[color=red]s[/color]'.
For the C and the G use the DiscoRegular (1993 B & P Graphics, Ltd.) or the WSI rip-off Discotheque Regular/SWFTE rip-off Circular Saw. The rest but the S is the Picmania. The S is causing a nervous breakdown but if all fails the S of Mistery Circle might replace it. No match though.
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