Went back to looking and found it! LOL
Carattere Identificato: Bouncy
Modificato su 06/08/2026 alle 03:19 da frd
I have been trying to ID this font for the last 2 days, have had NO luck.
I am not sure if this is an actual "outline" font, or if it was a filled in font and chosen to just make it as an outline.
I have been looking for either/or option .... nothing.
Any/all help would be greatly appreciated, and thanks in advance.
Modificato 2 volte. Ultima modifica su 06/08/2026 alle 03:19 da frd
That looks like it - thank you!
I hope you can help me ID this font. I have tried 2 different font IDers and have gone through approx 60 pages of fonts trying to ID this, with no luck.
The font appears to be a mixed case font - the only capital letters is/are the "A"; all others are lower case.
Any/all help is much appreciated and thanks in advance.
OMG yes! And thank you!! And you are good - that was quick!!!!
I usually put the font name in the file and forgot this time and don't know which one I used.
I have run this through 3 different font identifiers with no luck - they couldn't even discern individual letters.
I created this on FontMeme and have been going through it manually to try and ID - with no luck so far.
Can you please help me ID this font? Many thanks in advance.
Modificato 2 volte. Ultima modifica su 26/07/2026 alle 20:03 da WillowRaven
Out of curiosity, I did an AI inquiry: What is the name of the font that is used in the manga series "Witch Watch"? This was the response:
The title logo and text lettering for Witch Watch by Kenta Shinohara use custom-designed, proprietary typography created for Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump rather than a publicly available commercial font.
That's it - awesome and many thanks!!
I am trying to ID this font - I've tried a couple of font identifier programs however nothing exact. I got some close hits, but not exact.
Any/all help is greatly appreciated.
I am thinking this is handwritten via a calligraphy pen. If that is the case, then there is no actual font.
Thanks - that's it! Much appreciated for the help.
I'm hoping someone can help me ID this font.
I had an idea of a couple however they weren't it.
Any/all help is greatly appreciated, and thanks in advance.
Thank you - that's it!!
And yea, the other places used Matcherator which never seems to do well.
The one at My Fonts gave hits but nothing even close to this.
Thank you again - very much appreciated.
I'm hoping someone can help me. I'm trying to help someone in a graphics group I'm in try to ID this font ....
I've tried font ID programs on 4 or 5 other sites with no luck.
if anyone could help, it would be much appreciated and many thanks in advance.
17/11/2025 alle 07:27 [risposta]
Enjoy! Thank you! That looks like the font.
17/11/2025 alle 00:53 [post iniziale]
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.
Modificato 2 volte. Ultima modifica su 17/11/2025 alle 00:54 da WillowRaven
Thank you so much - that's it!!
Trying to ID the font in this image - the script-y "Mister Grumpy Gills".
Any/All help is greatly appreciated.
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.
Modificato 2 volte. Ultima modifica su 10/11/2025 alle 16:25 da WillowRaven
Thank you so much for the help - muchly appreciated!
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