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This is the closest I can find.
You've been searching a long time. It was probably custom made for this. The "a" is an upside down e --
you can modify something like Intro Black Alternative
and then quick modify Dokyo for the a/e:
http://www.dafont.com/dokyo.font?text=e Times Roman Italic is close the the "merican" and then you can fake the A
Here's one to modify:
Famous Label:
http://www.fontbros.com/families/famous-label/styles/regular I don't know this font - but if you need something that has the same feeling....
NOT THE FONT - Supernett Condensed Bold
If no one finds the exact - you can do a bevel effect on Nimrod Bold
NOT THE FONT
The VA is "hand modified" the rest appears to be Trajan Bold - that someone outlined.
This is not the font - but very similar.
I see someone clicked "This is most probably not a font"
However, you could take something like New Yorker and add "balls"
or find Creative Market's arabella Italic (it is no longer on their site -- and yes, it is with a lower case a" - it has a very similar feeling - but it is not the same. Take a look.
Editado em 11/03/2016 às 21:44 por Heron2001
font8 - I'll gladly share sad with you. Buying the Adobe Library back in 1989 when there was only about 100 fonts available for $15,000.
Wow are you lucky - I just found this... it would probably do the trick for you!
font8 - not so weird. A person has been commissioned and paid for developing a font for a company. That company owns it for all their uses - and no one else can use it.
The "e" comes from Eloquent Swash - Not on myfonts unfortunately.
Editado 2 vezes. Última edição em 10/03/2016 às 16:13 por frd
Looks also like Dom Diagonal... but this is on dafont!
This is so much like Futura ExtraBlack with a different "t" -
Perhaps someone else knows the font that has all the letters.
NOT THE FONT
A designer modified the G for their logo
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