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font identification

17/10/2015 a las 19:27

Hi, can anyone identify the font(s) used on this speedometer dial?

Chhers, Dave.

font identification

Probablemente no es una fuente
 

Fuentes sugeridas

Eunoia  Sugerido por Yaprak 
Spire  Sugerido por donshottype 
Cotoris  Sugerido por Heron2001 


17/10/2015 a las 20:57

Maybe not ... but still nice


17/10/2015 a las 21:11

thanks for reply. Don't understand 'probably not a font'


17/10/2015 a las 21:23

Define 'probably'
Define 'not'
Define 'a'
Define 'font'

Done? Got it?


17/10/2015 a las 21:26

you probably have big feet, a red nose and bright red hair. Clown


17/10/2015 a las 21:32

Why you do not reproduce the font ?


17/10/2015 a las 21:39

thank you claudeserieux for a sensible reply. I have no idea of how to reproduce the font. if I could I'd give it a try. Just foun a font called Eunoia that is very similar.


17/10/2015 a las 21:40

When a native English speaking person can not understand a phrase as "probably not a font" it needs a brain transplant as it has not passed the 3 intelligence quotient level.


17/10/2015 a las 21:42

Font:Eunoia Regular
Fuente sugerida: Eunoia

Editado el 18/10/2015 a las 01:12 por Heron2001


17/10/2015 a las 21:46

koeiekat you really need an agent instead of handling yourself.


17/10/2015 a las 21:48

thanks Yaprak will probably use that as the dials don't have a font on them. So I've been told.


17/10/2015 a las 21:48

As said, you really need a brain transplant. Really? Desperately.


17/10/2015 a las 21:50

koeiekat you the resident troll?


17/10/2015 a las 21:56

A brilliant example of correct grammar.


17/10/2015 a las 22:08

If you are interested in approximations for your vintage speedometer, then Eunoia would indeed be a candidate.
If I had to pick a substitute, I would go with Spire, created by Sol Hess in 1938. The speedometer numbers are hiding inside and could be revealed with minor editing. If you can't edit a font, Spire Regular still has the same vibe as your speedometer numbers.
Fuente sugerida: Spire

Editado 3 veces. Última edición el 18/10/2015 a las 03:41 por donshottype


17/10/2015 a las 22:19

donshottype, had looked Spire also and looking again at Eunoia I'll go with that as it is very close.


18/10/2015 a las 01:11

If I had to find a substitute - that had the same feeling, I think I'd choose Britannic - it was the S that gave me the feeling...

NOT THE FONT... just another similar to --

also Cotoris

or the good old stand by of Optima

Again NONE ARE THE FONT
Fuente sugerida: Cotoris

Editado 2 veces. Última edición el 19/10/2015 a las 10:15 por drf


18/10/2015 a las 03:46

I had treated the numbers as a separate issue from the word _MILES_ but I can see some argument for fonts that have the matching word, which are well represented by the selection suggested by Heron2001.
Don



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