Hey, everybody.
I'm looking for the font used in the majority of this logo, minus the customized heart of course. If anyone can help me out, I' really appreciate it. Thanks so much, for your time.
Its been over a year since I posted this request. Can anyone help me identify this font? I'd appreciate it; thanks.
Its been over a year since I last bumped this up; can anyone help me identify this? Thanks...
Any idea what font was used, for the opening title of this movie? Thanks in advance!
It appears to be the same font used for the opening titles, and the closest match I've found is ITC Avant Garde STD Book.
Almost the entire back of every retail Smallville DVD cover is done with some form of Agency, but not the summaries. I haven't been able to match it, so if anyone could help I'd appreciate it. Thanks!
Does anyone know which typeface (if any) was used, for the numbers on the spines of the "Smallville" DVD box sets? Thanks in advance!
The font is called EF Cortez Regular.
Edited on Mar 02, 2019 at 01:25 by moviefan2k4
The credits look very similar to a font called Bee, but otherwise I'm not sure.
Edited on Feb 24, 2019 at 14:10 by marty666
I don't know if these are two separate fonts, or the same one...but in either case, I'd appreciate some help identifying it. Thanks!
Still looking for this one, if anybody has it. Thanks in advance.
Does anyone know what typeface was used, for this film's logo? I'd appreciate the help; thanks in advance.
The main logos all seem to be custom jobs, done by Marvel. That said, there's several fonts which get pretty close. I came across a recent one maybe a week ago, created last year. Its called Avengero, available at a website called FontStruct. The creator of that typeface also did a variety called Avengero Disassembled, where the letters look like they're dissolving.
Does anyone know if either of this logo's halves were sourced from a font, and if so, which ones? Thanks in advance for your help.
They manually fixed the Es, Ns, and U to be whole for the cover. Zero Day has them split up like the Ms.
Black Tulip is very similar, but the Bs have been made whole in that image. The font has them separated.
If it is Luther, the Y has also been modified, along with the J and ampersand.
I grabbed these letters off a texted poster for the movie, but as you can see its not a complete sample. I'm sorry for that, but its the best I can do. So if anybody knows what typeface this is, I'd appreciate the help. Thanks! =)
Someone at the Typography Guru website found a 95% match to this for me. Its called Chrysler Compressed, and the only major difference is some side bars on many of the consonants.
Suggested font: Chrysler Compressed Modified
I haven't bumped this up in quite some time; does anyone know of a match for this logo?
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