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Jan 05, 2016 at 16:30  [reply]  This font without the distress?

"The original one is already eroded" ... Is that so?
Gold Rush. Also around as LHF Burbank Shadow, GoldMine, Goldstone and a few more that are not an exact match.


Jan 05, 2016 at 14:54  [reply]  this font please....

Halftones. Not a font.


Jan 05, 2016 at 14:45  [reply]  HELP

Identified font: Narnia BLL


Jan 05, 2016 at 14:27  [reply]  Help!

Walkway is the match. 'O' made with the 'U'.


Jan 04, 2016 at 20:57  [reply]  Can somebody convert .fcp to .ttf?

I doubt you will pass an exam with a font made like this. If you do I have serious doubts about the one who judges your exam. I have not corrected the bearings, nor the metrics. As you choose for 100 units per em it is an otf.

http://koeiekat.com/fonts/sodepressed.otf


Jan 04, 2016 at 17:43  [reply]  Font for "Gingerbread"?



Jan 04, 2016 at 16:58  [reply]  police spécifique

The fonts used by CocaCola and Danone are completely different because the characteristics (who uses why, when, how and where) of the products are completely different.
So, again, and for the last time, first you define the use of the product. Then you define the characteristics of that use. Done? Good then you know what the font must communicate purely by the letter-shape, not a single word written yet. Done? Then you know what to look for. Choosing a typeface has nothing to do with taste and/or liking - be it from the designer's side or the customer's. It is an analytical process of defining and eliminating. Where have the type directors Gone?


Jan 04, 2016 at 15:33  [reply]  Can somebody convert .fcp to .ttf?

You have drawn all glyphs with "on-curve" nodes only, like this:



That makes the font practically unusable apart from very small sizes. To get smoother curves you must also use off-curve nodes.
When you want to make a font of (your) handwriting FontCreator is not a bad choice with its good tracer. Draw your alphabet on paper. Large size, so that you can pay attention to the shape you want. In your image-editor scan at 300 dpi grayscale and save every letter as png. In FontCreator make a new project. Right click an empty character and choose import. For this sort of handwriting font keep the default import settings. Having done this for all characters you only have to place the characters that have a tail correctly on the baseline.
Open the glyph transform wizzard, > Metrics > Bearings. choose an equal value for left and right and tick "Set left side bearing point at x=0". You can later fine tune the bearings for some individual letter.

In Font > Properties go to Metrics, click both Calculate buttons and then OK. Now save your project and export as ttf, otf and/or woff.

Done.


Jan 04, 2016 at 14:38  [reply]  Does anyone know this font?

You would need to combine the House Gothic-Bold and the House Gothic-Bold Alt Caps to get something similar to your sample image. The first one for AID, the second one for IDES (I and D are the same with both these variations).


Jan 03, 2016 at 23:19  [reply]  Can somebody convert .fcp to .ttf?

I have seen badly made fonts. We all have. But this beats'm all.


Jan 03, 2016 at 13:46  [reply]  Does anyone know this font?

For the E and S similar to the House Gothic-Bold Alt Caps, horizontally stretched a bit. The AltCaps is not on House Industries website anymore it seems.

Suggested font: House Gothic Bold Alt Caps


Jan 03, 2016 at 13:24  [reply]  Font ?

Identified font: Kosova



Identified font: Gothferatu



Identified font: Good Vibrations


Jan 03, 2016 at 12:17  [reply]  What is the main font on this image?

Similar, Roboto 10% condensed.

Suggested font: Roboto



Always hard to tell with an embroidered sans serif specially with only numbers. Try Travertino.

Suggested font: Travertino



Officially ... no.

However, when you find one of these earlier FC versions all you need to do is open both versions on a Windows XP or Vista PC (earlier versions do not work on Windows 10 - certificate expired) and copy the glyphs from the FC9 window to the FC6 (-) window.

Complicated, I admit. But now your one way out with FC9. You could have gone for FontForge and/or TypeLight, both free. But far more complicated to use for a novice than FC. Specially FontForge, which is a Linux application and has a tedious installation route.



As from Font Creator 7 the program works with the fcp - Font Creator Projects - system which with the trial versions does not allow to export a project to a font file, ttf or otf.

Find yourself a 6 or earlier version. Those will allow you to save directly as a ttf file. Being a trial the program only works for 30 days.


Jan 02, 2016 at 20:45  [reply]  What is this font or similar?

Identified font: Market


Jan 02, 2016 at 12:49  [reply]  What The Font?

Identified font: Ed Interlock



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