johnthegod said 
The 'y' is the problem with a few very similar fonts ive tried,im beginning to think that the 'y' has been altered to make it unique
Another one that is really close is "Eight Track" however again, the lowercase "y" is different.
I think you might be on to something, that they modified the "y" to make it unique.
This looks a lot like Pussycat Snickers - the only difference I'm really seeing the lower case "y" isn't the same.
Edited on May 27, 2025 at 11:11 by WillowRaven
I am hoping someone can help me ID the font that was used to make this text/word art greeting.
Any/All help is greatly appreciated, and thanks in advance.
I don't think this is a font - if you look at the lower case "o" in "of" and "gpd", they look different. If this was a font, they'd be identical.
Not exact however *very* close:
Edited on Feb 02, 2024 at 06:17 by frd
Thank you so much!!
Hello! I'm trying to help a friend in a graphics group ID this font. She's tried, no luck. I've tried, no luck so far. If anyone knows the name of the font used in the image, I'd really appreciate it.
Many thanks in advance.

Nov 12, 2023 at 05:12 [reply]
Do It If you look at the 3 lowercase "o's", they're all different. Most likely not a font.
Oct 17, 2023 at 07:58 [reply]
Fonte? Looks a lot like a basic, serif, pixel font, and using all caps instead of mixed lettering (upper/lower case).
It looks a LOT like the font "Goethe" ( couldn't find it here on dafont, so hoping another site's link is ok).
If it's not exact, it might be a good substitute if the actual font isn't found.
Edited on Oct 17, 2023 at 08:06 by WillowRaven
Haven't been able to find this font anywhere. Spent a few hours yesterday trying to find it. I know it was used on a cell phone - don't know which brand. Supposedly, its a font named "NmSummerDreamsL" however have not found ANY kind of font w/that name so thinking that might not be it. In image, the whited out part in the first line was a person's name, so removed it. Thanks in advance for any/all help.
EDIT/ADD: This was used on a Samsung phone, if that makes a difference. I looked up "Samsung phone fonts" but no luck.
Edited on Apr 15, 2023 at 01:15 by WillowRaven
I'm trying to help a friend ID this font. I've tried a couple of "font ID" programs and nothing even came close. I am not even sure which "category" this might fall under (I tried "runic"
). Any/All help greatly appreciated, and thank you in advance.
Hello! Just want to say thanks to all the designers who allow us to use their fonts - it is much appreciated.
I just have a small request, if possible? I have noticed lately, especially of many of the newer font additions to the site, that there is only the font in the .otf format in the zip-files. While yes, I do see some with both, and even smaller amount with just the .ttf, it seems to be a new trend to only share a font in the .otf format. Unfortunately, a lot of the font manager programs out there don't tend to play nice with the .otf formatted fonts. Would it be possible to have the font in the zip-file for both the .ttf and .otf formats? It would be much much appreciated!!
Thanks again to all the talented font designers out there!!

Edited on Jul 19, 2022 at 08:30 by WillowRaven
OOO awesome and thank you!!
**BUMP** Hoping someone can help me with this - thanks!
It looks a LOT like the font "Syncopate".
It looks a LOT like this font - it is possible that they used all caps for the image, as this is a font with both upper and lower case lettering.
Trying to find the font used in this image for name "SANDRA" Not sure if its an "all caps" type of font, if its a regular upper & lower case font and they just chose to use all caps.... Also, I don't know if the font naturally overlaps, or if they adjusted the kerning to do that. I have tried 2 different font identifiers with no luck. I'm hoping you can help. Thanks in advance.
The other pixel font that seemed very very close is this .... again, without numbers it was a bit tricky.
I agree, thinking it's not a font. If you look real close, some of the a's and e's have slight differences in them.
I'm not 100% sure if this is it - without any numbers to also use for comparison, it was a bit tricky. If this isn't it, it's awfully close.
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