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Hi,
Sunday ... looks like a hand modified Compacta:
http://new.myfonts.com/fonts/letraset/compacta/
LOCK DOWN: I've seen a other similar typeface befor and faild to search vor it in 2006 or 2007. It's looks a little bit like Eurostile/Microgramma. A friend used it a few years ago. But I can't reach him on the phone and can't find it with the name (Bernhard?) he gave me a few years ago. Btw: it's no Bank Gothic.
Bye Bye
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Looks like Compacta with an outline and no fill. Hope that helps.
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Manually stretched Impact or Compacta come to mind.
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You could try Helvetica Inserat, Anzeigen Grotesk, Impact, Compacta, Hattenschweiler or one of the Knockout weights of Hoefler+Frere-Jones.
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Susbtitutes to Impact: Compacta or Helvetica Inserat. And there is always the method to modify a font. I've seen so many tortured fonts - squarshed, slanted, squooshed, condensed and much more - that Amnesty International should get a call.
PS: But I'd vote for Impact...
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Oooops, you cannnot produce 3-minute-movies in 3 minutes each, huh? Or is it because you don't sleep?
I think I found the "Men In Black" font; it's the Metrostyle (sometimes called Microgramma), but you have to do some transformations in hight, width and spacing between the letters.
I can't identify the MIB font. There are many similar fonts but the M is the special letter. It is soooo fat in the middle part, no M that I know has the same appearance. And I think, I know many of them!
But if you've got Corel's Draw or Macromedia's Freehand or Adobe's Illustrator, you can convert the letters in curves and do the necessary changes with the Bezier-Tool.
Suitable for the MIB are e.g. the Compacta Black BT or the Olive Nord MN.
You'll find the fonts here:
http://people.freenet.de/commoc/MIBfonts.zip
Ute
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