Oct 20, 2015 at 09:27 [reply]
fuente Logo lettering which seem to be inspired by the flag serif font called Dynamo, designed by K. Sommer and originally published by Ludwig & Mayer in 1930. Digital versions of Dynamo from several foundries.
Don
This is not a font but, rather, lettering based on the tiny serif idea in fonts such as Copperplate Gothic
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/linotype/copperplate-gothic/ with the serifs pulled outwards to varying degrees.
The closest font in this genre is Modesto Poster
Don
ALL CAPS IS SHOUTING. Very impolite.
However, being in a good mood, I will answer your question.
These letters are derived from a famous font by Paul Renner for Bauer foundry in the 1920s called Futura Display. Sold in digital form by several foundries. The first _E_ is an edited lower case _e_. The _R_ is edited to change the leg to a straight version.
Don
Would seem to be a straightforward exercise to modify Viking Squad Semi Italic to get a match
Don
Edited 2 times. Last edit on Oct 20, 2015 at 01:30 by donshottype
Ginza Narrow HeavyOblique has a skeleton that could indeed be modified to make _FANATARAS_ but the modifications would have to include shifting the waistline upwards to match the middle stroke on _S_, a thickening of all strokes, sharp corners at all terminals to replace the rounded strokes of Ginza Narrow HeavyOblique, sharp tips for the diagonal of _N_ and cutting the bowl of _R_ where it meets the vertical.
I wonder if there is a monoline squared font that already has this?
Don
The creased effect might be lettering applied to an existing font. Note the two versions of _A_
Don
Amsi Pro Cond Black would match _BUON COMPLEANNO_ except that itdoes not have the vertical section on _O_ and the bowls of _B_ and _P_ and is a little too wide.
Don
Perhaps a variation of Akzidenz-Grotesk Medium. The digital versions such as
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/berthold/akzidenz-grotesk-bq/ do not match exactly
Don
Edited 2 times. Last edit on Oct 19, 2015 at 13:13 by drf
IAEA now uses Helvetica Neue for subheadings. See for example IAEA annual report which has embedded fonts
https://www.iaea.org/publications/reports/annual-report-2014
However, the font shown in the IAEA logo in your image does not match Helvetica Neue
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/linotype/neue-helvetica/ or the older version of Helvetica.
Don
Edited 2 times. Last edit on Oct 19, 2015 at 13:12 by drf
If we don't find an exact match you could ask the franchise owner
http://www.animaland.com/contact_us.asp I notice that they have a cart with three similar logos but the size is too small to examine the yellow letters. See image
http://jumpnland.com/animal_land.html
Don
Edited on Oct 18, 2015 at 12:13 by donshottype
@conman1985
Agree with your call of Zurich as a match.
But presumably you mean Zurich Extra Black rather than Zurich Extra Bold.
Don
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
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.
Edited 3 times. Last edit on Oct 18, 2015 at 03:41 by donshottype
Logo?
I suspect Arquitecta Medium by Latino type is the source. Only minor modification is needed for a match.
Don
The sans is Absolut Headline designed by Stefan Hattenbach [MAC Rhino Fonts] for Absolute Vodka.
You may obtain info from him via
http://www.macrhino.com/ although the site seems currently frozen
Don
Identified font: Absolut Headline
Edited on Oct 17, 2015 at 15:09 by drf
Bullet by House Industries is similar.
Clip the tails on _e_ and _y_ and paste the tail from _e_ on _t_ and it would be pretty close.
Don
Logo, so might not be from a particular font.
To make a substitute you could edit Handel Gothic Bold Italic, using the top half of the _s_ to make the curved top of _r_
Logo, so might not be from a particular font.
To make a substitute you could edit Serpentine Sans Bold Oblique by increasing the slope and making the thin vertical strokes on _A_, _N_ and _U_ as thick as thick vertical stroke on _U_. Also drop the center stroke on _A_ to the baseline and thin the middle horizontal stroke on _S_ to match the top and bottom strokes.
Don
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