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3 matches view forum post #21597 Maybe still asleep or just her first coffee, she is in Vegas, remember?
4 matches view forum post #15488 Font ID Please!
1 matches view forum post #14285 view details for free font #2625 promise?
1 matches view forum post #18276 Thank you the S and D were Clarendon Condensed. The Coffee Inc. part was in Aldine721. I appreciate all of the help, Thank You.
1 matches view forum post #16671 coffee is the Ewie. Search here or in the wild. For vault you could use any Eurostile/Microgamma clone Outline (no perfect match but will do I think) for the ampersand the this will also do. For PIZZA I don't know (yet). Have to try to find that A.
1 matches view forum post #7313 Hi I'm looking for the font in the pic,(the black one) if anyone knows what's it called and/or knows where to find it, please let me know. thanx
1 matches view forum post #28368 Can anyone tell me what font this is? I was looking around and tried several sites and the closest font I can find is coffee service or scriptorama tradeshow but neither of these are right. If you look for example at the "r", this is a major difference. If anyone could help, I'd greatly appreciate it. Thanks!
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1 matches view forum post #22569 Im trying to ID the font that this bottle has for the word Gear. Please help?
1 matches view forum post #14341 Are you sure? OK then here we go. But be aware that most if not all of these typefaces used on soccer (or any other sports) shirts are variations on existing types or a completely custom made design. For branding and merchandising reasons and ... to prevent people like Matt to start a counterfeit merchandising business. So you will not too often find a perfect match. Unless someone has made a font to simulate a certain club's logo. So how to match a font to a pict: 1. The eye and the memory. See a font and know its name. There are some that have the power. Some. For those that don't: 2. The letters/numbers in these shirts' picts are most always deformed so you have to look at specific - uncommon - details to decide whether a font is a possible match. 3. The better font sites have their fonts categorized. Most clubs' fonts will fall in the category sans or inline or multiline. These are very generic categories so you will have to browse a lot of pages on these sites. 4. You can also do a perspective correction on the pict - Photoshop, PSP, name it - and if needed improve definition and contrast - and use What the Font to find a match. WTF, however, is not always that reliable. That is, it can be very picky on the quality of the sample and can turn out ridiculous results, or, be smack bang on. WTF needs positive images. That is, the letters/numbers (no zeros) darker than the background. Otherwise it will consider the whole pict as one. Sometimes - often - most times the pict quality is that bad that you need to reconstruct a typical letter/number. Illustrator, Corel Draw, or even PowerPoint can be of use. 5. DIY. That is, build a - large - font collection. Go font hunting, look at the download links of font sites and put a spider on them - have a coffee. The better font sites will not allow you to do this. Or ask Big Brother for "index of fonts". Spider'm. Run a font renamer to get the real font names. Merge all your work into one or more collections/classifications and run the result of 4. through something like Font Matcher and have another coffee. Or two. You will probably end up with no real match. See above. But sometimes you can be lucky and end up with something that is close. So, are you sure? With these soccer/sports things it is often easier and quicker to make your own. ¡Bueana suerte Fernando!
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