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That is because under WinXP a font is not valid if the unique font identifier is not incorporated in the naming. It will open under Win9X.
For your info, the Melrose is a clone of the Staccato 555.
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Thanks for the help. I actually ran a comparison and it was Staccato 555 that I actually used to create this. Almost identical!!! Thansk again!
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Addiction was the one of the major problem for us. So we must try to control it otherwise we may face lot of problems.
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The lounge looks similar to Della Robbia Bold (squashed a bit).
It's difficult to tell because I can't see if the bottom of the N is flat and/or serif or not.
The "oo" I believe is Staccato .
The T I haven't found anything that matches.
The Stewarts doesn't look like I have anything that's an exact match and I haven't time to mess with identifont right now.
good luck.
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The word "Racing" is written with the Staccato 555 BT, if you've got Corel Draw, then you'll find it on the CD.
For a "The Dirt"-lookalike try the category Distorted here at abstractfonts or at www.dafont.com. May be you have to combine two or three different fonts. The "Th" surely is handmade!
:) ute
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That, DJ, would be the Staccato222 by Bitstream. Modified 'v'. Half lower, half uppercase.
Don't confuse it with the Mistral. They look identical but for one, in the Staccato (a Mistral clone) the capital X has been flipped vertically. Some do weird things to find their way around copyright issues. Also Bitstream thus.
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