I would say that the text in lowercase is Helvetica (
https://www.myfonts.com/search/helvetica/) while the data in capitals is in Din (
https://www.myfonts.com/search/din/)
Editado em 15/04/2018 às 10:53 por gonfer00
gonfer00 disse 
I Think that's not DIN because look at "E" in United States
gmrkntjspr disse 
gonfer00 disse 
I Think that's not DIN because look at "E" in United States
You are right. Also the M is different (in DIN the sides are vertical, not slanted).
Now that I look closer, I see that the M in 'America' is different from the M in 'Rasmussen' or 'Mar'
Editado em 15/04/2018 às 12:48 por gonfer00
gonfer00 disse 
gmrkntjspr disse 
gonfer00 disse 
I Think that's not DIN because look at "E" in United States
You are right. Also the M is different (in DIN the sides are vertical, not slanted).
Can you suggest me another font? I need it rn
gmrkntjspr disse 
gonfer00 disse 
gmrkntjspr disse 
gonfer00 disse 
I Think that's not DIN because look at "E" in United States
You are right. Also the M is different (in DIN the sides are vertical, not slanted).
Can you suggest me another font? I need it rn
I don't know. The numbers are clearly as in DIN. Perhaps is another adaptation of this font (there are many). You have to take into accout that governments use custom fonts to avoid forgeries.
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