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Quote: "Roadway is based on U.S. highway lettering observed on New York street signs. Two weights of highway lettering would often be used on the same sign, condensed for the main name and a half-size regular superscript for road or street."
Similar to Clearview-Highway (actual roadsignfont), Interstate or Blue Highway. - re: roadway, regular
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Hey there-
When you say two fonts, are you referring to the "brothers chaps" one as well as your "eLIMental" one? Either way I have the eLIMental one for you: Blue Highway, by Mr. Ray Father-Of-The-Freeware-Font-Community Larabie. And I must agree, very licious it is too.
Hope that does ya!
Sumptuously,
-Tørnquist
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The typeface used for american signs is Clearface Highway. This is exclusive, I think, but haven't checked. There is one which mimicks it and it is one of the bestsellers today, it is called Interstate and you are lucky, there is cheaper version, too, called Blue Highway - re: CALIFORNIA STATE SIGNAGE
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Nothing exactly like it I'm afraid. But if you can live with an R that does not match the Interstate or the Expressway could do the job. A freebee is the Blue Highway. - re: Anything close to the Spider-man comic font?
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As long as we can communicate the grammer is not really important.
Interstate was really good because it is zo easy to be mistaken and go for Blue Highway.
Please respect the rules of the game here, do not make commercial fonts available. The forum can end up in deep trouble.
Thanks.
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Yes ... and ... No ... I don't think that Vineyard churches would use a font that expensive. I gamble on Blue Highway Bold, some 33% extended.
!!!The 1998 version - NOT the 2000 version!!! - re: need help identifying this font
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