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Hello,
Do anyone know a font that looks like the Jack Daniels Black label?? There are more, so i mean the text 'Jack Daniels' and 'tennese'
Thanks
[img:d1acd9a1e1]http://www.weberspump.com/acatalog/m602.jpg[/img:d1acd9a1e1]
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! Can anybody identify the "Jack Spade" font in white?
Here is a link to the webpage - http://www.jackspade.com
THANKS!!!! :D
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You just made that yourself?! Awesome job!
Just as a sidenote, I e-mailed someone over at wired magazine and he said he would look into it and get back to me soon. If anyone is interested, I'll post whatever information he gives me.
Thanks again jack!
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Black Jack.
Edit kk:
The Savoye is a commercial font.
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Scratching the sofa, I've been staring at this for quite a while. I am fully with Tashini Jones.
[quote]@Tashini Jones: ... I would suggest sticking to the plainer fonts as fancy is too much like hard work to read. ... Stay clear of any calligraphy styles as you may find your resume ends up in the trash.[/quote]
First of all, and far more important than anything else, if you are to submit a three hundred [I thought I spell it out] pages résumé - that is a book - the typeface you use must be legible. Very legible. And with this amount of text that almost outrules any design-like type. In my opinion - with this amount of text - it also outrules sans-serifs.
I am with the Swallow when he suggests types with a rather high x-height, giving you the possibility to use a [slightly] condensed face so you don't have to go under 11 points - without adding even more pages yet still maintaining legibility.
"formal but with that touch of design"? There are many. I'll do one suggestion, the Salernomi J by Julius Thyssen. Freeware, yet well designed for a change. Follow the download link and get the TTF pack [and whatever else you like on that page].
I also think that more important than the type you choose, is the page lay-out. Choose your margins carefully, justify the text and try to avoid line lengths of more than 2/3 of the page width - as if you are inviting the reader to use the margin for notes.
To quote Tashini Jones again; Good luck!!
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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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That's right, Jack. You just go one better, why don't you. Grrrr.
-T
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You could try Helvetica Inserat, Anzeigen Grotesk, Impact, Compacta, Hattenschweiler or one of the Knockout weights of Hoefler+Frere-Jones.
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Jack, I think this IS a font. "ar" in party and garden is exactly the same. But the capital P makes me believe that this is someone's handwriting digitided. So the chances that it can be found on the web - I think - are minimal.
Anything elese like this on the site you found this?
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