(x) comic book style font from Futtes.dk - #44 {Mike F}
I am looking for the name of the font on this page:
http://www.futtes.dk/
Can you help me out?
Thanks!
I am looking for the name of the font on this page:
http://www.futtes.dk/
Can you help me out?
Thanks!
4.Apr.2005 9.06am
That appears to be Iconian's #44 font (the Regular
4.Apr.2005 9.18am
Way to go Mike F!
(At least I was right about it being freeware. I have downloaded it, so I can add it to the Script Guide.)
4.Apr.2005 9.03am
Is it because it contains Danish letters it is so uncommon that no one knows it?
I can settle for a font that just resembles the above...
4.Apr.2005 9.06am
Hey - There was a good answer already :-)
Sorry.
Yeah I should have written them myselves, but then I would not have gotten all the useful information about how it is created and which font are similar :-D
Thanks a lot!
4.Apr.2005 9.28am
Super - Thanks a lot guys!
(It was Explorer's cache that led med to believe there were no answers :-( )
4.Apr.2005 8.17am
I have written to the site owner to see if they can tell me the name of the font. I think it is a freeware or maybe comic book font. It is a good example of how simple hand-drawn letters can look good with some graphic treatment. Simply by choosing good, bright colors, outlining and adding a drop shadow they have made an attractive set of navigation buttons, using a font that could have been 'home made' for almost no effort or cost.
I looked through Part 6 of the Script Font ID Guide and found at least 7 similar styles that could be used in a similar way: Oz Poster (Alphabets *Inc), Balder (Linotype), Eborg (ITC), Accent (URW), Fat Tony (Letterhead Fonts), Puff Daddy Bold (Art & Sign), and Shocard Block (Art & Sign) -- sorry I didn't have time to make links for these.
I will let you know if I get an answer about the font from the futtes.dk site.