1 matchesHello FellowFontVoyagers,
I am looking for a font that looks like it is roughly carved or scratched into wood, like initials carved into a tree or a picnic table. It needs to look a little like "chicken scratch". It is not a wood cut, it is rough and scratched into the wood. Has anybody seen this? Thanx. Dave
1 matchesLooks like Stone Sans, but no blueprint lines, also the "a' is kinda different...
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? Hi Guys, great site, hope you can help.
We've used Stone Sans as our corporate typeface for a few years and while we love it, we would like to use a new typeface for our new ID.
We love the sans serif nature of Stone while still having some variation in line width and unique shapes like the lower case 'k'.
Can you guys recommend or suggest any alternatives that we should try. We are a design studio so want something fresh, but not too modern that it looks like we've just graduated and don't know type yet!
Thanks in advance for your suggestions.
2 matchesCan anybody help me with this font?
It is ITC Stone informal OS Bold
Thank you in advance
1 matchesThis font created for personal use only, please enjoy typing in two of the ancient writings from the Rosetta Stone way back in 196 BC, hieroglyphs were normally enclosed in a cartouche, the greek is modern lowercase for comparison only, demotic to follow soon.
From the Ptolemaic Period, 196 B.C.
Height: 114.400 cm (max.)
Width: 72.300 cm
Thickness: 27.900 cm
Weight: about 760 kilograms (1,676 lb.)
The Rosetta Stone is inscribed in 3 languages:
Demotic (the everyday script, used to write documents),
Greek (the language of Ionian Greeks, an administrative script), and
Hieroglyphs (for priestly business).
1 matchesVery regal, certainly reminds me of a stone-cut style.
1 matchesWow, shows what I get for trying to do a font ID without a picture. The computer I was on this weekend didn't allow me to see your image, so I assumed you were talking about the Rolling Stone font, not this one. Well, you know what they say about assuming!