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"Time to Unwind" font

May 04, 2012 at 22:57

Need ID on the type of font used for the title lettering of Werner Muller's album, "Time to Unwind". I believe that the lettering came from a font, due to the uniformity of the "T"s and "n"s.

"Time to Unwind" font

Suggested font

Hairspray Bold  Suggested by SashiX 


May 05, 2012 at 05:41

slightly modified maybe? (alternative "w"?)
Suggested font: Hairspray Bold


May 05, 2012 at 05:51

I disagree -- the suggested font not only is different (note the "w" here and in the Hairspray font), but it has a curvy alignment, while the example here is straight.


May 05, 2012 at 05:52

Also, the font in my example dates back from the early-1960s, and "Hairspray" was created in 2001.


May 05, 2012 at 09:32

At least it's pretty similar, so if not exact match comes, you'll still have something to start with

But you might have answered your question by saying "early 1960s", because then it might not be a font.


May 05, 2012 at 16:09

Looks like a typeface to me. Probably never digitized but used by Christian Schwartz to make the Hairspray Blonde Brunette and Redhead series.


May 05, 2012 at 16:18

That's what I meant actually, but I couldn't find the appropriate words


May 05, 2012 at 20:07

azumanga1 said  
Also, the font in my example dates back from the early-1960s, and "Hairspray" was created in 2001.

Did I said it was exact or something?
First and good thing would be to say "Thanks for suggestion", instead of starting saying that and in that tone.
Second, that "also" note in your second message should be include in "Subject" or "Message" when you're creating a new topic, so people will not post fonts unnecessary (like me).

Edited on May 05, 2012 at 20:09 by SashiX


May 05, 2012 at 20:29

@SashiX
And how right you are! But then, realize that the OP is one of those USA kids that enjoy exposing their lack of education. I looked at this thread for hours, wondering how to respond, the claws or factual and in the end decided for the latter.
If the OP had taken the trouble to also look at the extras it might have noticed that the dancing can be avoided. Then that 'w' which can easily be replaced by Twinkle Star (Rob Leuschke) half size, with some stroke added.
Then condense the whole thing and it would have been so close that you, me and a few others would notice the difference but not kids like the OP.

Have fun Alex ... and ... be nice to the cats

Edited on May 05, 2012 at 20:40 by koeiekat


May 05, 2012 at 20:35

I beg your pardon? I am NOT an ignorant person -- I was just pointing out the differences between the typeface in my example and the font being offered. I apologise if I seem to be rude or stuffy, but give me some slack, okay? Don't beat me up just because I said the wrong things. Please -- no more comments outside the task at hand; otherwise, I'll ask the admins to close this thread. Thank you.


May 05, 2012 at 20:37

I will not close this thread.



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