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Nov 17, 2025 at 07:27  [reply]  Enjoy!

Thank you! That looks like the font.


Nov 17, 2025 at 00:53  [initial post]  Enjoy!

Trying to ID this font as I can't recall which one I used.
Any/all help is greatly appreciated, and thanks in advance.



Edited 2 times. Last edit on Nov 17, 2025 at 00:54 by WillowRaven


Nov 13, 2025 at 08:30  [reply]  Script Font ID Help Please

Thank you so much - that's it!!


Nov 12, 2025 at 21:58  [initial post]  Script Font ID Help Please

Trying to ID the font in this image - the script-y "Mister Grumpy Gills".
Any/All help is greatly appreciated.



Nov 10, 2025 at 16:05  [reply]  need help identifying a font

Honestly, I am thinking it's a pixel font, just enlarged. Sort of like the ones they use for cash registers, and plane tickets and such. The noticeable difference is the "A" - where it comes to a point at the top. In a lot of pixel fonts, they are either squared off at the top, or rounded - not a single point like this. Also, the "0" (numeric) - many of them have a little dot in it so any that have that, it isn't this font. The "1" ... the serif (the little line off the upper left) goes straight out instead of down and out like many 1's, so another thing that can be checked fairly easy. Also the little tail in the "Q" ... goes just inside the circle .. some fonts don't have that tail do that. They stop before getting to the circle and/or, instead of from the bottom, the tail goes out at an angle to the right.

Out of curiosity, I looked. Definitely not Modern Typewriter - the look of the font has a slightly fuzzy appearance (it's part of the font's characteristic). Your sample the letters are clear, crisp.
As for Courier - not even close. Just the few things mentioned above, to check, don't match at all. Also - Courier, and Courier New, are both serif fonts, which means the little marks - serifs - are on the alpha part of the font, which means they exist on serif fonts. Sans serif fonts - meaning 'without serif' - don't have those little marks. At least from your example, I would say the font you are looking for is a "sans serif" font.


I am going through the pixel fonts here in Dafont so if I find it, will let you know.


Edited 2 times. Last edit on Nov 10, 2025 at 16:25 by WillowRaven


Nov 09, 2025 at 11:09  [reply]  "Glittering" Font

Thank you so much for the help - muchly appreciated!


Nov 08, 2025 at 23:54  [initial post]  "Glittering" Font

Hi! I got this from a crafting catalog email. I have tried a couple of font identifiers - no luck. Lots of close calls however nothing exact.
Closest I could find was Sonder Script 2 (something along those lines) however the capital "G" and "Y" are different.
Any/all help is greatly appreciated.



Sep 17, 2025 at 05:42  [initial post]  Help on a Tuesday

Hoping someone can help me. I'm in a graphics group and trying to help someone ID this font. This is the 3rd place I've tried.
I had to do some work to clean up the background (lots of flowers and such) as it would have made IDing the font even more difficult.

Thanks in advance for any/all help provided.



Sep 08, 2025 at 07:52  [reply]  Are You OK ? Font

Thank you so much!! Much appreciated!!


Sep 08, 2025 at 00:10  [reply]  What font it is ?

With the 2 capital A's looking different, I'm thinking this isn't a font, however a hand-drawn graphic.


Sep 07, 2025 at 23:35  [reply]  Fokd

It looks a lot like Cooper Black (the cap letters in the font).

Identified font: Cooper Black


Sep 07, 2025 at 22:46  [initial post]  Are You OK ? Font

I'm in a graphics group and I'm trying to help a fellow member ID this particular font.
I went through hundreds of fonts both here on DaFont and even Creative Fabrica - no luck so far (still looking).
I primarily focused on "Decorative Fonts" ... not sure what other style/theme these might be under.

Any/all help - especially an ID - would be greatly appreciated, and many thanks in advance.



Aug 16, 2025 at 11:34  [initial post]  Cute Quirky Handwritten Font - Help ID?

I'm trying to help a friend ID this font. She went through a bunch of font sites to ID - no success. I've tried searching a few sites, no success (although I did find some that were close). It looks like a serif font, handwritten, one of those cute/quirky styles.

Any/All help would be greatly appreciated.



May 27, 2025 at 22:18  [reply]  Psychedelic Furs

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.

Suggested font: Eight Track


May 27, 2025 at 11:09  [reply]  Psychedelic Furs

This looks a lot like Pussycat Snickers - the only difference I'm really seeing the lower case "y" isn't the same.

Suggested font: Pussycat


Edited on May 27, 2025 at 11:11 by WillowRaven


May 27, 2025 at 10:11  [initial post]  Chubby Font ?

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.



Mar 10, 2024 at 20:49  [reply]  Does anyone identify the font?

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:

Suggested font: Ancient


Edited on Feb 02, 2024 at 06:17 by frd


Jan 29, 2024 at 13:17  [reply]  Steampunk Font

Thank you so much!!


Jan 29, 2024 at 09:36  [initial post]  Steampunk Font

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.




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