Nice one tophy, rests the T.
Unbelievable, 4 letters, 3 fonts.
Edit
On second thought, whatever I try I can not reproduce that d with Blackjack. So, looks like it on first sight but aint.
Edited on Sep 20, 2010 at 21:28 by koeiekat
AllChars 4 is your solution for all fonts that follow the standard ANSI code. For fonts with special characters replacing the standards math symbols and accented letters you do need to know the character map to know which key combination you need.
http://allchars.zwolnet.com/documentation/ansitable.html no such b with me ...
Governments, including local, are (should be) by definition non-profit organizations and thus their utilities. But that doesn't make a font that is free for personal use also free for governmental use. Governments use these fonts to - in one way or another - communicate and that is professional use.
Mutatus mutandus; Not free.
This possibly started as a Univers Extra Black Extended.
The other one is too small for me to be sure. And ... not sure ... no ID.
Edited on Sep 20, 2010 at 13:14 by koeiekat
Still don't see any damage.
Probably best ask on a Japanese typography forum.
Wrong perspective with wide angle lens.
Too small, too fuzzy for me.
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