It appears to be Century Gothic but it looks thinner than usual...
It looks a little like SF Old Republic or Gotham. Both are slightly different.
It's probably Century Gothic Bold but forced to a faux italic.
It looks a lot like Helvetica Neue.
Anyone know what font this is?
"The Perfect Change."
Editado el 14/06/2011 a las 01:48 por rocamaco
azumanga1 ha dicho 
Disagree entirely -- the "f" here is different than the "f" in the example. Most likely an original logo, based on Europe Underground or similar.
It was the closest I could find

most likely it is a custom job.
Editado el 13/06/2011 a las 04:03 por notfon1234
Everything except "french"
Editado el 12/06/2011 a las 23:57 por notfon1234
It looks sorta like Gotham Light except for the "t"
Editado el 12/06/2011 a las 22:14 por notfon1234
It looks like Helvetica Neue with filled spots in the B,D,O,R,A,and P. It's pretty easy thing to do in Photoshop.
It looks like Bank Gothic but modified. I don't think this is a real font.
The letters don't touch. The designers modified the kerning. Kerning is the space between letters. So if you decrease it, like in the photo then it will make the letters touch.
Editado 3 veces. Última edición el 12/06/2011 a las 00:56 por notfon1234
SashiX ha dicho 
Humanist 777? Frutiger?
BTW, that roundness is because of the printer, and not the letter itself
Humanist 777 (black and/or condensed)

I totally agree now that you pointed that out.
I think it's not a font. If you look hard enough you can find a few look-alikes though.
"LOWCOST MAKE-UP" Looks a lot like Helvetica, but it looks stretched.
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