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First posting - you said:
"I'm looking for the font that they use on their website ...."
Second posting - you say:
"I was after the lettering of the name "good charlotte" on their website not the font Tempus Sans. "
I'm not a native english speaker - what's the difference? Do you search for the font with which the words "good charlotte" and many other words (i.e. on the navigation bar) are written or don't you?
You see, I sometimes like to be a little bit sarcastic, i.e. when people think that music-lovers are fontaholics at the same time and vice versa. :)
The other day my search engine brought me to the website of www.goodcharlotte.com, there I had a look on the letters on the start-screen and saw, they were written with the font "Tempus Sans ITC". Today I looked a little bit closer, say next page, and I saw, there are two fonts more used, a red one and a multicoloured one. Unfortunately, you didn't say which one you like most...
;)
CU
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[quote:cb3b8c80bc="alex"]
a pic/scan of the bank note would be nice.. not everyone is from England, you know... [/quote:cb3b8c80bc]
Ooops! I beg your pardon! So this is for the english only 'cos it's actually illegal to scan/copy the notes and i don't want to incur any governmental wrath!
thanks, mike
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Tempus Sans ITC
:) ute
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Merrill - is it possible this is not a font at all - but someone's handwriting effort?
It seems to be pixelated - and therefore, a bitmap scan as oppose to a smooth tiff or eps.
Perhaps a re-scan as a jpeg in grayscale to help. I ask because the weights of the same letters are different (look at the repeat cap B)...
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Not of much help so far I'm afraid. There is one that comes close for the title: the Block (Berthold}. The bad news; I know of no rounded version. Softening the bad news, if it is only for the title it is probably not much work to adapt it for the letters necessary.
We only have an E to go for, but I thing the type used for publisher and body is the same. But I don't get a proper match. I may help if you can make a new scan, 3, 4 times larger, without all that background noise of the roman r and t and the oblique v and G.
Chapter titles; I don't think it was ever digitized, thus no match. That is for the whole word. for the individual letters there are close ones. Maybe this one can be - sort of - imitated by combining existing fonts. Would need all the letters though ...
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To me it looks more like a brush script variation/modification. Very heavy outlines and shades and the tail of the G cut-off. And on top of that also slanted.
Can't you make a better scan? Because, as always, rubbish in, rubbish out ...
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I have seen it before but don't know name of it.
I have a scan of it if you want to see it and help.
It is sans sefif. Has thick and thin legs and trunks kinda like Broadway or Britannic but the A, E, F, etc has a diamond on them.
Any help is greatly appreaciated.
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how can I paste a scan of a font I need help to identify
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I'm afraid you'll have to make abetter scan.
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Can you make a bigger scan? Text only?
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