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the word extreme in the logo for extreme makeover home edition see attached
please anyone email me michael@mespaints.com
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I HAVE to have this font.....it is what Juicy Couture uses and I love it!
Any help out there?
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This is a font based on the text used in extreme metal band logos. Created by Meztone Design http://www.meztone.co.nr
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There is a match for every single letter in this thing. There is no match - that I have found - that matches a combination of two or more letters. Apart from that, the typography used here has little to do with De Stijl, apart from - possibly - the joke with the E.
Blender Extreme might be a good name for a 'font' like this.
So no solution. So I did not react. But since you insisted ...
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Juicy Couture is plain Old English
I usually don't respond to such badly formed requests. If you want font recognition, please - post images. Respect the others.
Thank you
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Case #1 - A few days ago, a typeface similar to those used by some football ultras and from the extreme, neofascist rightwing organizations in Italy was uploaded here on Abstract. It's called – in a sparkling demonstration of fantasy – Ultras Liberi. Free the ultras, that is.
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fonts can be installed from their location, even if it is not within windows fonts folder.
the easiest way would be to check what the registry entry for that font says.
Try this with extreme caution, do not delete or modify enything:
1. Start -> Run...
2. Type in "regedt32" and hit Enter
3. Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Fonts
4. On that list find the desired installed font and see what the path or filename for that font.
5 If it is just a file name it is in the windows/fonts folder, if it is a path then that is where you should look for it.
Hope this helps
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What you want is probably the fluralic. Only commercally available and only for Mac.
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Another phonetic notation system is Finno-Ugric transcription, that can be extreme complicated but also powerful. JL-types has created the typeface Fluralic for MacOS, on which you can type unbelievable phonetic text ­p; without tears. In Fluralic there are so many characters, that it is not available for Windows.
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Look here: http://www.kolumbus.fi/jltypes/special.html
[img:9d7ccd8749]http://www.kolumbus.fi/jltypes/Fluralic.GIF[/img:9d7ccd8749]
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Hello
Dear friend,
I have this one :-)
In the The book (type style finder, ). the author (Timothy Samara) has been separated the colors and fonts theme in four classification (1) Moods (Tranquil, Friendly, Comical, Romantic, Honest, Dynamic, Refreshing, Sinister, sporty, Fragile, Psychotic, Exotic and Intuitive)
(2) Concepts (Corporate, Techno, Urban, Elegant, Artificial, Multicultural, Industrial, Organic, Fantasy, Extreme, Progressive, and powerful)
(3). Time+Context (Archaic, New Age, Medieval, Baroque, Renaissance, Wild West, Victorian, Art Nouveau, Machine Age, Hollywood Heyday, Baby Boomer, and Counterculture)
(4) Age Groups (Babies, Toddlers, Young Adults, Kids, Adults, and Seniors)
This book not only explaining the typeface classification and the basic typestyle combination, but the colors psychology and then generating the color and sample of fonts. It's containing the formal details, of typeface communicate with viewers by igniting emotional responses and associations.
Actually, it is not most recommended book for senior designer. But for quick guidance it is OK. You can find more book in the same kind on the internet.
Thanks.
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