The funny thing is that I just googled "geometric slab serif" and *bam!* First result.
Better known as “Memphis“
Editado el 06/01/2012 a las 08:47 por fridelain
Asked before (unanswered), but with just EXO as sample.
http://www.dafont.com/es/forum/read/33744/exoplanet Eurostile Bold Extended #2 for "HAPPY"
Helvetica Utra/Extra Compressed, mixed up with size adjusted to match.
It's probably custom for that dot matrix printer. Do you know the brand?
Here you may find something similar:
http://www.dafont.com/es/bitmap.php Manually condensed.
Editado el 31/12/2011 a las 09:44 por drf_
That font style is known as Blackletter, Old English, Gothic script, Gothic minuscule, or Textura, and there are literally thousands of digital fonts available. Your image is somewhat exceptional in that it uses a modern N capital and is profusely decorated, which hints it may be retouched or hand drawn:
http://www.dafont.com/theme.php?cat=401&text=Nicole&fpp=50
Editado el 30/12/2011 a las 23:15 por rocamaco
SashiX ha dicho 
F&%k, those "r" differs from creator to creator (Adobe, URW, etc. Darn, I hate these small differences they made

)
To sum up: impossible to say which one is it 100% correct
Happened to me with Baskerville. I was recreating an old favorite book of mine, trying to get as close to the original as possible. Only half the fonts got the distinctive swash of the Q tail right, and only one of these reproduced faithfully the italics interrogation swirl.
Editado el 30/12/2011 a las 22:20 por drf_
Possibly Zapfino with it's thousands of alternate glyphs and ligatures.
Maybe “Ole”?
Consolas, Bundled with Vista and Office2k7
Can also be downloaded for free as part of the Microsoft Office Compatibility Pack for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint File Formats
Save for the Q tail, Univers LT Std 49 Light Ultracondensed is a perfect match
Helvetica Neue Ultralight. Also, why so many "RELAXED"s here? Is there a competition going on?
Looks like a modified Trajan
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