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i might have to disagree on this one... I dont think it is a font and if it is it is heavily distored on character-by-character basis... for example in Illustrator...
take a look at the 't's.. One has a little round shape on the end of the horizontal line, the other one has a very short stem and yet another one has very curvy stem...
'a's a different as weel as 'n's.. well.. if you keep looking at it mots letters have barely noticable differences in them...
if you like the idea of the font ( jumping letters ) try this one:
http://www.abstractfonts.com/fonts/search/full_listing.htm?kw=fontdiner
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I agree, much appreciated addition. However, how is everyone feeling about the the upward stem on the letter 'g'?
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looks good.. simple and smooth... a touch too bold though. The "i" looks like the dot is touching the stem...
so did you craete it or actually opened up Porky's and edited it?
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Hi,
seems like nobody knows? I had never seen this combination of the A (round top) and M (parallel sides, middle down to the bottom). Also the stem of the R didn't realy fit. It's might be a modified Eurostile/Microgramma? It could be a logotype or a rare typeface.
The basic principle of construction is very simple. Have a short look at:
http://uwes.suche-plus.de/galerie/galerie5f.html
Sorry the text is only in german but the image might help you to understand how the letters are constructed.
Bye bye
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Naaaaa Prop, sorry but
Mistral doesn't have that long stem-swash on the 'm' and the 'X' has "upside-down" points compared to Staccato, and even different from the Letraset version of the URW version.
I've seen another font before with the two specs (long X & long m)
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