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need help identifying a font

10/11/2025 às 00:50

havent been able to find a matching font. Goole and font matchers have said its Courier or American Typewriter but the T and the A doesnt match what google is telling me. See images.

need help identifying a font


10/11/2025 às 16:05

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.

Editado 2 vezes. Última edição em 10/11/2025 às 16:25 por WillowRaven



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