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Does anyone know this font? It's from the Monster Energy logo. It might be a custom logo, however. But I do believe I've seen this font somewhere...
Thanks in advance,
Sarsip
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Can anyone tell me (or send me) where I can get the "Exocet" (Exocist inspired) font for free!?! I had it before but my Windows monster decided to eat it (you know the very same monster that hides folders and also decides to crash the computer every once in a while) Its my most faveourite font, and I want it back, if you would be so kind to help me out on this one, I would be ever so greatful....INDEED!!
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I'm looking for the font used to identify the show Monster Garage on the Discovery Channel. It looks Western or something not sure. Anyone have a clue please let me know.
erz
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By the way, tried to preview your Juicy Hunt on my Dell Studio 1537 with 2.0 Core 2duo Pentium with 4 Gigs of RAM and it choked...100% process utilization. What is that monster you've created? :)
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If you have the answer i am looking for i will be your freind for life i have looked for this font for close to a year now but with no joy.
Plesae if you can help this poor old font-a-holic.
I was tranformed into the font hunting monster i am today by this font.
I must find it.
BiG
Keep on fonting
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Well, the better software is actually FontLab - the heavyweight monster of typography. While most of you use FontCreator (which I never used) for its ease of use, the real professional tool is FontLab. Of course, life isn't easy and all of these fancy OpenType features have to be hand-coded even in a sophisticated software like FontLab - and trust me, it's a pain in the ass :) Plus, unfortunately not so many people will be able to actually use the contextual or stylistic alternates - it's not widely supported feature. So far only InDesign and Illustrator support these, so don't expect to write in your favourite MS Word like that :D
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A total of 17 different official red noses have been created for Comic Relief, all these and more are included in the Red Nose Day Dingbats font.
1986 COMIC RELIEF RED NOSE DAY BEGINS
1988 The Plain Red Nose
1989 The Smiley Face (aka Harry)
1991 The Stonker Nose
1993 The Tomato Nose
1995 The Colour Change Nose
1997 The Furry Nose
1999 The Big Red Hooter
2001 The Whoopee Nose
2003 The Big Head Do
2005 Big Hair & Beyond
2007 The Big One
2009 The Three Noses (This one, That one & The other one)
2011 The Monster Noses (Honkus ,Captain Conk, Chucklechomp)
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