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PLEASE HELP - I'm sure this is a VERY common font - but I can't for the life of me figure it out......
Thanks In Advance
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I have this cheap True Type knock-off of a common display font that many of you probably know very well. I use this so frequently, I'd like to know what the original / professional version of the font might be labeled.
Because it's so common, I thought there would be some sort of original available in OpenType, but I'm not aware of it.
Thank you in advance!
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Hi all.
What's this one ?
Thanks in advance,
Osca xxx
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I mean the font name .Since it is a common font , its name should be simple and easy to remember
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This font looks very familiar, but I can't seem to find a match. Does anybody know what it might be? Thanks
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I guess so, that a font like that doesn't exist. This is the ipothesis RF made: that starting from the sharp-edged Ornitons, redrawing it with a vector design application, the graphic designer obtained the Padres logo. Quite a common process in our job and safe for the client who can have a unique thing for his/her product. Just think at how many crooks could print fake shirts if it was a common font. They can anyway - redrawing from zero - but it still involves a graphic designer doing all the work.
Nice shirt and colours, by the way.
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is there a list of common or suggested kerning pairs anywhere?
I googled to no avail.
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I know, I know, I know. It is not really close but it is the only thing I could find that at least has something in common with the F and C.
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This certainly hand done. The 2 s-es are different but most of all there is no common horizontal connection point.
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Hi there!
I have tried my best but the word "Gravur" is very common and i had millions of sites coming up.
Have you actually seen the font? Maybe you have an example? A picture or where you saw it?
It would be very helpful.
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