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4 posts view forum post #11984 Can someone help me identify the font used for "The Dark Tower" comic book cover?
1 posts view forum post #19401 Hi There, Could any of you please help me with font, It's similar to High Tower Text but not 100% correct Please if you could help. Thanking u in advance!!! Cheers Johan
1 posts view forum post #12830 uploaded image Might be, Amber, if it were not for that g, the x hight etc. Without a better image it is and stays a gamble.
2 posts view forum post #23615 I am going to paris in december and i need to get from the main Paris Nord train station to one of 2 metro stations in Paris near the eiffell tower (so that i can find my hotel) how do i dinf out in advance how to get from the main station to a metro etc and what lines to go on.
1 posts view forum post #19380 Life is tough, having to use that! And you'll have to do a lot to compensate for that one. My thoughts, for what the thoughts of The Kat are worth, use it as little as possible, concentrate on an elegant sans for the headings and a very consumable serif for body. Optima and an ITC Garamond (ITC because of the high x hight) for example. Again, for what it is worth ...
1 posts view forum post #6501 You need a (preferably vector) drawing program to reconstruct the glyphs. If you then save these reconstruted glyphs - each individual character - as a bitmap with a capital hight of say 200 pixels you can import these in a font generating program like fontcreator and easily create your font. OK?
1 posts view forum post #7031 The first one I found is 5x5 dots. [img:7bd1a94b7f]http://thebronx.myweb.nl/images/5x5dots.gif[/img:7bd1a94b7f] But I think it is far from ideal, all letters having the same hight. Why not name a font that you think would be the best if it only were in dots? Then I'll make you the font. When I was young and ignoranent we learned the shape of the letters with the help of letters cut out of sandpaper glued on pieces of board. Amazing that I can still remember this.
1 posts view forum post #4539 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
1 posts view forum post #24343 uploaded image Hi, The typeface Kabel from Rudolf Koch is a commercial typeface. ITC-Kabel is different and has a bigger x-hight. The german word Kabel means cable and there are a few freefonts with this name. The Kable on Corel Draw CD is an ITC-Kabel, not an original Kabel. You can find the original Kabel with the name Geometric 231 on the CDs. Names for Kabel and ITC-Kabel: cable, kabana, kabin ... The original Logotype (vector graphic, SVG) is here: http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fichier:Monopoly.svg The AI (Adobe Illustartor) file can be found at: http://www.brandsoftheworld.com/ (search for Monopoly and look at the results) Bye Bye
1 posts view forum post #26010 uploaded image Hi, the typeface/font is neither Royal Acidbath nor Rolling Rocker. First guess: Somebody (IMHO less talented) used to recycle the letters of the logo from the Rolling Stone Mag and added the missing letters. Read about the designer Jim Parkinson: http://www.ascendercorp.com/catalog/foundries/parkinson/ http://new.myfonts.com/newsletters/cc/200804.html Logotype available: http://www.brandsoftheworld.com/logo/rolling-stone-magazine http://seeklogo.com/rolling-stone-magazine-logo-119550.html The small letter o is placed exactly on the baseline. That's wrong. It's should be placed aprrox. 5% of it's hight below the baseline. I don't think that a real typedesigner will made such a mistake. Bye bye
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