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It is just that others reading the forum will be wondering too what started this. So I'll tell them: you posted an oversized pict of a foot and asked what we thought about that font. We don't see a single character ... so The Kat comments, font?
See skulls, a drawing of a foot is not a font. A font is a size of a face of a type. Understand? If not, try to start understanding the ultimate basics of typography. Because typography is what this site is about.
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Our cat likes to go on the roof above the entrance to my building.. It's about a five foot jump straight up from our porch. When it snows, however, he goes on the window ledge, then uses a bench as a springboard to leap a 7 1/2 foot distance, rising four feet, just so he doesn't get snow on his paws or bum.
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anyone know the name of the font used for Fight Club, i heard it was called 'Big Science' but cant find it anywhere, any ideas?
EDIT:
Sorry, i found it, it was called 'Fight This'.
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Thank you :) Yeah, sorry we all got off on the wrong foot.
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? Well, this is a well-known logo from a worldwide brand. So I would be very surprised if that would be an existing typeface. Reminds me of Bauhaus, Pump, Blippo or Design CW. Get the logo in vectors at brandsoftheworld.com.
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Hey guys,
My problem is that I have to know the font used in our sports club's logo.
Unfortunately nobody in our club knows the person who created this logo and my task is now to recreate it.
I think two types of typeface have been used... One in the middle and another one in the top and bottom of the logo.
Thanks in advance!
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The original font was from Image Club and was called Eclat. The R in the Creampuff sample - means this was ripped off from Eclat Alternative.
Image Club fonts are now owned by International Typeface Company (ITC). I wrote them and had a discussion about this font.
This is where shades of gray come into play. Basically, since they are not producing the Alternate - Nick Curtis is, and it's up for grabs in a court if it's legal or not. They wouldn't say, but did write that if you use the Nick Curtis font commercially - he is the one that must give you permission to use it.
Are they setting us all up? Who knows. It is expensive to go after one person for one typeface...
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You might try some of the art deco fonts like copasetic or nite club.
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no i use photoshop all the time i know how to emboss its the bits like the crowns above the I's and the club kind of thing at the start with the line going through if you get what im saying
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