GattoParlante_02 ha detto 
Is Amazon Ember, they also put it in one of their sites, and it's free
Amazon Ember is not the font OP was looking for.
They were looking for the 2000-2024 logo font, as you can see in their picture.
It's not Amazon Ember, it's not ITC Officina, it's not FF Meta, it's not Arial Condensed Bold.
The logo is a custom work,
as specified by frd here
See the designer's website:
https://turnerduckworth.com/work/amazon
This thread is 13 years old, maybe it's time to let it die.
Modificato su 21/05/2025 alle 11:45 da marty666
Nope;
G2サンセリフ B (G2 Sans Serif B) is a commercial typeface designed by TypeBank, a Japanese foundry that is now part of Morisawa Inc.
G2サンセリフ B can be found on their website
https://www.morisawa.co.jp/fonts/specimen/1646
G2サンセリフ B is included in several Morisawa font products and services, such as:
- Morisawa Fonts (Standard, Educational Institution, Public Organization)
- Morisawa Fonts Select8 and Select24
- Morisawa Fonts Webフォント
- MORISAWA PASSPORT (including Academic Edition)
- MORISAWA PASSPORT for iPad (Standard Pack)
- TypeBank PASSPORT and Select Pack 1 / 5
- Embedded fonts and server application font licenses
- TypeSquare
If you'd like some help regarding a font identification, you'd better post a picture in the appropriate forum
https://www.dafont.com/forum/?f=1 TRACK LIST / ALBUM SPOILER / ... => not a font
probably "rounded" by the low quality of the silkscreen printing
You can install custom fonts on Android in a few different ways, depending on your device and preferences.
Here are some common methods:
- Using Font Apps: Apps like zFont 3 allow you to install custom fonts without rooting your device. You can browse available fonts, download them, and apply them system-wide.
- Manufacturer-Specific Options: Some brands, like Samsung, Xiaomi, and OnePlus, allow you to change fonts directly from the settings or their theme stores.
- Using a Launcher: Some Android launchers, like Nova Launcher or GO Launcher, let you customize fonts within the launcher settings.
- Installing TTF Files: If you have a TrueType Font (TTF) file, you can use apps like iFont or zFont to install it manually.
- Rooting Your Device (Advanced Users): If your phone doesn’t support font customization, rooting and using a Magisk module can allow deeper font modifications.
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