Still looking for this font -- any guesses?
From a pic on a friend's Facebook page -- can you ID the font?
I beg your pardon? I am NOT an ignorant person -- I was just pointing out the differences between the typeface in my example and the font being offered. I apologise if I seem to be rude or stuffy, but give me some slack, okay? Don't beat me up just because I said the wrong things. Please -- no more comments outside the task at hand; otherwise, I'll ask the admins to close this thread. Thank you.
Also, the font in my example dates back from the early-1960s, and "Hairspray" was created in 2001.
I disagree -- the suggested font not only is different (note the "w" here and in the Hairspray font), but it has a curvy alignment, while the example here is straight.
Need ID on the type of font used for the title lettering of Werner Muller's album, "Time to Unwind". I believe that the lettering came from a font, due to the uniformity of the "T"s and "n"s.
This came from a YouTube video at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTxiFgzGkSM . This type of font was never used by CBS (only the person who assembled this video), but was more associated with ABC in the late-1970s.
The fonts used for the titles and credits to "Samantha oups!", similar to this one here. Is is machine? If so, can anyone name this font?
Source:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywa36x7YfPA
Edited on Aug 08, 2011 at 08:09 by azumanga1
This came from the recreation of the closing credits of the CBS soap "Love of Life", ca.1974, from here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XvJFtVN4eoQ&feature=channel_video_title
Obviously, the creator used a font that is already available somewhere -- anyone know?
Disagree entirely -- the "f" here is different than the "f" in the example. Most likely an original logo, based on Europe Underground or similar.
Jun 13, 2011 at 03:50 [reply]
LU 7789 Definitely not SNV, as the letters don't match with the examples. As for DIN 1451, the letters look similar, but I withhold judgement, as the example only provides letters.
Not a font -- done by hand (note the "L"s).
May 23, 2011 at 22:02 [reply]
font? I think this is a hand-done logo -- note the subtle differences with the "a"s.
May 23, 2011 at 03:09 [reply]
font? BD Cartoon Shout, which Dafont has.
Edited on May 23, 2011 at 03:13 by rocamaco
Looks like a general logo and not a font -- note the "a"s.
I say it's basically a Helvetica font.
Edited on Apr 28, 2011 at 14:01 by Rodolphe
Looks handmade -- note the "n"s and "e"s.
Is this the logo for "The F Word"?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_F_Word
If so, I don't know if it's a font or done strictly for the logo, as the words "The" and "Word" are in different fonts.
Likely to be handmade -- note the "F"s and "A"s.
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