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Yes. It is one not seen very often, the Air Millhouse Italic.
Edit:
Based on the Mountain Dew logo I just learned. Which, I think, is based on the Serpentine.
Oops, I'd better be carful next time :)
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A Serpentine deriviate to mimic the Mountain Dew logo. Now also widely used for wrestling events. Badly designed - in my humble opinion - with a very incomplete character set. kk.
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I think i found it!!
Green Mountain 3
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Lauren, since you mentioned Vegas, would that be Mountain Vista, Las Vegas, NV 89121, US ?
Edit kk:
Lauren - rightfully - complained about the details in this post so I took some out.
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mumble ... mumble ... Why are you shouting? Don't like a quiz? These were only 8 of the other ones around. No guarantee that the list is complete. You can see that there are only a few that are (almost) the same. And yours is different from the rest. So why be upset?
Other thingie ... I was wrong. Clearly also on Mountain Vista the art of direct communications is mastered. Although, why use so many words for something that could be said using only a few ...
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I'm trying to write a user manual for a camera. I need the icons usually found on the camera control dials and menus, i.e.: flower, runner, face, mountain/pine tree, lightning bolt, etc., but I haven't been able to find a font for these. Any ideas?
Thanks
--Richie
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[quote]@Schwalben Koenig:And for your interest: The nice Decotech font is not on your list: http://members.aol.com/disneyfonts/dt.html[/quote]
Hmmm ... from members.aol.com/disneyfonts/ ...
DECOTECH is a new rendition of a Walt Disney World Tomorrowland-style font. Seizing inspiration from designs by Daniel Pelavin and Neville Brody -- whose distinctive typefaces help define the retro-futuristic style of New Tomorrowland -- DecoTech features capitals from Metropolis Science Centre and Space Mountain, with the addition of an original lowercase set.
DECOTECH TL offers some extra capitals: the uppercase contain the common "Tomorrowland" character set, while the lowercase contain some additional designs based on signage from Port Discovery at Tokyo Disney Sea. These can be used alone or mixed with DecoTech upper/lowercase for more design possibilites.
Special thanks to Joshua Harris for the idea and design input! ...
Decotech is just another variation of the Anna or AnneBoleyn, as you please.
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