Sep 16, 2015 at 03:38 [reply]
¿Font? Edited
Not certain if you included me in your comment.
On the off chance that you did, an observation:
I know I can't beat the super stars of font matching in this forum -- we know who they are -- so I just flip through the posts to see if anything looks unusual and interesting. I like the ones that seem to have some roots before the present digital era and attempt to track down the original designer
Surfside has the _O_ but _R_ is off
Don
Edited 2 times. Last edit on Sep 16, 2015 at 10:41 by donshottype
Daniella does indeed match the image. It was the Weatherly Systems modified version of El Greco.
Unfortunately no legitimate way to acquire it that I can find
Don
El Greco was designed by Günter Gerhard Lange in 1964 for Berthold, which has digitized his design.
Sep 15, 2015 at 21:22 [reply]
¿Font? Alexey Kustov's Bebit is similar to Baby Teeth of Photo Lettering designed by Milton Glaser.
Don
Edited on Sep 15, 2015 at 21:23 by donshottype
Sep 15, 2015 at 21:10 [reply]
¿Font? 
Fits if _O_ edited to make matching counter
Baby Teeth was designed by Milton Glaser in 1968
Image of the original font

More info
http://e-daylight.jp/design/fonts/type/b/baby-teeth.html
http://fontsinuse.com/typefaces/7322/baby-teeth
I did not find a legitimate digital version.
Don
Edited 4 times. Last edit on Sep 15, 2015 at 21:19 by donshottype
Serpentine Sans ICG Bold Oblique would work if narrowed without reducing boldness, and crossbars raised on _E_ and _F_ and lowered on _P_
Good find. Note that the _R_ is a mirror image of the capital letter Ya from the Cyrillic portion of the font.
Don
Unfortunately no legitimate way to acquire it.
This character set:

might assist in finding substitutes
Don
Another variation of the iron on letters is Joy Old English

Don
Suggested font: Joy Old English
Reminds me of iron on letters which feature a simplified Old Englsh and are sold in hobby and craft stores with variations such as Cut Old English

Don
Suggested font: Cut Old English
Times Sans Serif is much too narrow, and thus also looks too light, but the letterforms are otherwise generally a match.
Don
Edited on Sep 14, 2015 at 08:24 by donshottype
The letters seem to be stretched horizontally but seem to be an exact match for the Latin subset of some fonts used for non-latin languages like Oriya MN, BanglaMN, Myanmar MN, AND Lao MN by Murasu Systems Sdn. Bhd. Malaysia.

Confusing website.
However, Oriya, Myanmar and Lao are included in Apple's OS X. Unfortunately, if you use Windows I can't readily locate a legitimate source.
The Latin subset of these fonts is the same as the other MN fonts: Malayalam MN, Tamil MN, Gurmukhi MN, Kannada MN, Khmer MN, Lao MN, Sinhala MN, Telugu MN ....
BTW the font seems to have been made by clipping the serifs off Times New Roman and making a few minor modifications.
Don
Suggested font: Oriya
Edited on Sep 14, 2015 at 08:20 by donshottype
LegoThick

Don
LegoThick [no space] aka LEgothic is almost identical.
Dates from 1999.
Perhaps a fan creation?
Don
Edited on Sep 13, 2015 at 08:22 by donshottype
Edited
Compressed. Second _A_ is mirrored. Both are edited.
Don
Edited on Sep 13, 2015 at 09:54 by donshottype
Sep 12, 2015 at 23:03 [reply]
wtf ? I like the _S_ but have not found a match.
Top part is similar to Filmotype Hamlet
Don
Handel Gothic -- the Bitstream version, others have the wrong leg on _R_
Don
Logo skewed left

Might help in finding something that matches
don
Good find.
However no need to blend with Triplex.
Simply use a mix of upper and lower case letters as follows:
emPoweReD
and extend the bottom stroke on _e_.
Don
Did not find an exact match to this logo.
Gunship Italic Condensed using lower case letters and an uppercase _L_ looks like this

Most noticiable difference is the lack of serifs on _S_ and T_
Don
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