Seems very similar to Trafton Script (also known as Quick), which was very popular in mid-century years.
Most notable differences are in weight, lowercase l, and capital S — which can be seen in this type specimen
https://www.flickr.com/photos/28813954@N02/11631712765/
Just like Quick, it most probably has not been digitized yet.
Edited on Jun 18, 2020 at 00:04 by FontsArena
You're right @Heron2001, I completely missed the edge. There's actually a Boucherie Block Bold Italic available.
LE. Edited because I initially put the wrong link (to non-bold weight)
https://creativemarket.com/L_Worthington/88143-Boucherie-Block-Bold-Italic
Edited 2 times. Last edit on Nov 28, 2018 at 21:55 by FontsArena
Revisiting this, I have no idea why the suggested font (Charcuterie) got a "no" vote.
In the OP's picture it's clearly Charcuterie Block Bold Italic
Use the font previewer and also see the specific font style here:
https://www.myfonts.com/fonts/laura-worthington/charcuterie/block-bold-oblique/
Also, I've made a screenshot
https://imgur.com/a/8mMNJ2g Most probably the font was custom made for SPYDER, just like the graphic part of their logo.
Edited on Jul 22, 2018 at 16:40 by FontsArena
Still Shine with stylistic alternates (swash) on o and s
It's a custom font owned by Cartoon Network and called CN Bold, more details here:
https://fontmeme.com/cartoon-network-font/Suggested font: CN Bold
Too little text for a sans-serif to know for sure, but it seems like Bebas.
Great Vibes, the swashes are custom made.
Looks like Caleigh with stylistic alternates on k and o (swash)
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