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Hi Kat, how are you, I trust that your well.
Thanks for the help with that one, very much appreciated.
I have managed track down one thats very very similar 'London-Tube'
Cleo my kitten says thanks for the help as well!
Regards
Gary
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Plenty of strays available in London ...
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Thank you!
FWIW, it is Chalet, and it's a mishmash of two of the different versions of London - which threw me off when I was trying to recreate it.
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Hi
Does anyone know of a font that is similar is style to that used by UK artist Ralph Steadman? Thanks. Mikey london
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Anyone have a font similar to chalet 70 London. I really need that font, but something very close will do.
Thanks
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Now, Edward, who is confused here? I get confused about your mix of threads about the same subject but beyond doubt you are confused about the font you want IDed. Three times the same question and three times you show us a different font. Yes, Edward they may seem the same to you but they are not. They are completely different.
Your first request was correctly IDed by Ivan as the Bonzai (what else would we expect). Your second one, the thingie hidden behind good (?) old London fog is something completely different but may very well be the Deng Thick. And now you come up with a third one, different again, and still say it is the same font. Which clearly is not. So what is it you want Edward?
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That's too bad. We ID fonts here. We do not give free advice on matters that others have to make a living on. Apart from that, your short briefing makes it impossible to give you proper advice.
It is for your business so I strongly advice you to seek the help of a professional. Give an in depth brief and you will be far better of than getting some wild suggestions thrown at you, then picking whatever you like and start playing with it.
When it comes to corporate design personal liking is in most of all cases the worst route. In simple words; what you like is irrelevant, what IS relevant is that the typography chosen represents your company well and appeals to your (prospective) customers.
Really, do seek the help of a professional and forget your personal taste. You will be far better of. Plenty of small and affordable agencies there in London. Take The Kat's word for it.
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