It's too little et too clear for a good identification.
It look like Time New Roman bold.
Edited on Nov 25, 2016 at 17:54 by Menhir
It's very close Franklin Gothic (juste a little difference at the "g"
).
Edited on Nov 25, 2016 at 13:39 by frd
But it's the same look than Arial.
Edited on Nov 25, 2016 at 13:40 by frd
C'est difficile à analysé sur des caractères aussi petit mais il semble que ce soit simplement du Times New Roman.
Qu'est-ce qui te fait penser que ça peut avoir un rapport avec une police de caractère ?
Parce vu comme ça, ce rapport est très loin d'être une évidence...
Je ne comprends pas ta question.
"La maison grecque avec un vélo devant", c'est un logo inclus dans une glyphe de la la police ?
Trouver une police uniquement d'après une telle description, ça doit être coton...
For the K : 13 Misa
http://www.dafont.com/13misa.font?text=Kanye+west
Edited on Nov 23, 2016 at 10:44 by Menhir
ALSTOM a créé sa propre police pour son logo.
Je l'ai encore dans un coin de mon disque dur mais il n'est pas autorisé de la diffuser.
20 years old, for computer, it is prehistory.
The probability is low to have a reply from an author for a file so old.
In the Windows font viewer is a Install button.
Look : each "o", each "m", each "u", each "h", etc are different.
It's not a font, it's handwritten.
Look at the two "e" or the two "r" that are different.
This is not a font, it's handwritten.
Edited on Nov 17, 2016 at 09:36 by Menhir
Futura Extra Bold Oblique for the main part, except the big C and O they are Futura Bold Oblique.
It's a question of regard for the work of the author.
A font is not a trashware. It's the result of many hour of work.
So, have respect for this work and take time to look at the font you want to use.

Edited on Nov 15, 2016 at 16:27 by frd
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