Thank you for bringing this up. The way the font is used in your case is not personal use. It is used in your logo which is used to promote your band and its performances or so. You will earn money or later earn money with this use. Best is to contact the font designer, explain the case and ask for a license for this kind of use.
As your designer claimed everything was taken care of in the initial payment it is your designer who has to pay for that license and then transfer the license to you.
Then I have the same question to you.
A CAM format used for embroidery.
Chalkduster is truetype too, Apple 2008. Eraser (1992 D. Rakowski) and Chalkdust (WSI 1997) are identical and very similar to Radium J (Perished Bold) (1995 J.B.Thyssen), BlackBoard DisplaySCaps (1995 Southern Software), Paranoid (1994 Brendel Informatik), LHF Basher (2005 Dave Correll for Letterhead Fonts) and EraserDust (1944 Intecsas).
Has also been sold as LHF Fast Caps which also had an italic face.
Suggested font: Fast Caps
Edited on Sep 25, 2015 at 14:03 by drf
This was named Cabaret Paulez and comes from Arti Letter-book 3, fancy letters, drawn by Martin Meijer, published 1949. The diamonds have been omitted.
Edited 2 times. Last edit on Sep 25, 2015 at 10:46 by koeiekat
Looks like a Clarendon variation.
Edited on Sep 23, 2015 at 10:00 by drf
Caviar Dreams and/or Champagne & Limousines will do except for the A.
Edited on Sep 22, 2015 at 18:02 by drf
No kerning at all. Just very tight and negative advance settings. Thus the gap around the 't'.
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