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Try fattening and filling Princetown or as free alternate a font called Allstar … don't know if that's a knock-off.
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You can use Princetown
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Yet another college/sports/Princetown lookalike
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I think you are looking at a modification of the Yearbook Outline (Monotype, now Agfa), also known as Princetown (Corel and URW), Ivy League Outline (SFWTE) and Letterman (WSI).
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I have come across quite a few fonts here that deserve to be included/cross-referenced in the Sports category.
A small list:
Athletic
College
Cowboys
Go Long (possible)
Ivy League
Mandatory (possible)
My Puma
Pakenham (possible)
Porn Star Academy
Princetown
Raiders
Sport Spirit AF
Team Spirit
Viking Stencil
URWWOODTypD
The "possibles" are there because they are quite similar to fonts used for name lettering on soccer jerseys.
There's also some stylized scripts that are definitely used for baseball uniforms (Marketing Script and Ballpark, for one)
I hope this helps to expand the Sports category for everyone.
cheers!
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Hey GCorp -- I could sense your desperation as I was out hunting fonts; I know there's nothing more aggravating.
I'm new to the board and am fairly self-taught, but I'll take a shot. Your images got dumped somehow, but I assume you're talking about the jerseys.
CELTICS: Name is a squared sans serif like "Institution". With a little distortion and leveling the middle bar on the 'S', you'd be close enough to fool anyone. The numbers are a typical sports "Princetown" or "Sport Spirit AF" is another I've found.
MAVERICKS: If I looked long enough, I might be able to place this one. It's definitely unique. Here are a few of my favorite shareware font sites you might try to visually match something:
http://www.fontfile.com/
http://www.fontparadise.com/
http://www.larabiefonts.com/
Dallas has some good Greg Buckner wallpaper on their nba.com site with the name in logotype across the middle.
If matching these fonts is critical, I know most sports teams now have a "graphics standards manual". You might consider calling the team office; they'd appreciate your desire for consistency.
Good luck!
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