Perhaps malvolio - you are not getting the comments that I wrote - because they are not directed towards you -
nurrachman - I tried yesterday. I even ran it through three different programs to see if I could find it. It reminds me of Good Dog - but it isn't. I'm sorry I could not find it - though two or three were kind of close. I have a feeling someone hand lettered or hand tailored it for this logo.
Mal - READ THE THREAD.
IT'S NOT A KNOCKOFF Read before you make comments - you might understand then.... and if not, I'll worry about you later.
Édité le 29/09/2012 à 19:31 par Heron2001
Mal - for the original image - there are four letters....
They seem to match a commercial font - so I gave that name
BUT I also gave a name of a shareware font - that had the same four letters and could pass...
Without more letters - who knows.... and at this point - who cares.
I thought it odd that someone would give a link to a font I had already suggested as an alternative
And now we are here just bantering back and forth - and learning about parts of speech.
And Rocamaco - we just say our nose is running
and Mal - had you read from the first note - I don't think you'd be asking what this was all in reference to...
Édité le 29/09/2012 à 19:29 par Heron2001
OH NO - I was using it as a colloquialism
and maybe in a bit of a pun intended...
And if you had to buy it during typositor days... and wanted it from Chicago foundry - it was called Harglow... LOL
As we use to say in New York - that and a subway token....
Fred - the font looks like it should be in the commercial font of Knockout... but knowing how most of us cannot afford to pay, and offered the non-commercial Bebas Neue that you can get right here on dafont.com
Either one should do the trick.
Malubsstyles - please read my original note - I had already suggested the knockoff of Knockout...
and thank you for your kind words.... as always, you are most welcome.
I'm sure it does - but as you say 100% agreed about which font actually matches the sample given.
Restaurant looks like Neuland Inline:
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/urw/neuland/
Impossible looks like: Compacta Italic:
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/letraset/compacta/
or close...
Heavied up - probably when printed - ink spread...
OR - there once upon a time was a Ronda Bold - it's just not for sale anymore on the sites I know.
Édité le 29/09/2012 à 14:13 par Heron2001
It's interesting - I cannot find all the distinctive elements in one font. I'd be curious what font was used. But if you are in a struggle, and need something that comes close - try Blue Highway.
http://www.dafont.com/blue-highway.font?text=ADAM+WIDMANSKI
Édité le 30/09/2012 à 13:38 par drf_
Originally, it looked like three fonts to me. One of the same family in two weights and the S from Bodega Sans.
But I think you can duplicate this by using Nite Club -
http://www.dafont.com/nite-club.font?text=NESLITE
Adding the weight you desire to the letters. Just a thought.
Édité le 30/09/2012 à 13:20 par drf_
Me thinks you wanted to say "thanks" and you are most welcome.

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