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Hey guys, I am building my first website and have been looking around various website for 4 hours+. This are some of its that I can't id (a1-16) and the last one logo (logo), I am guessing it is open type? ;(
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| a1.gif | 34.67 KB |
| a2.gif | 21.35 KB |
| a3.png | 76.37 KB |
| a4.jpg | 84.26 KB |
| a5.jpg | 20.72 KB |
| a6.jpg | 12.13 KB |
| aa7.jpg | 6.9 KB |
19 Dec 2007 — 1:25am
Affair by Alejandro Paul for a1.gif
19 Dec 2007 — 1:26am
Edwardian Script Alternate for a2.gif
19 Dec 2007 — 1:29am
Gotham for a3.png
19 Dec 2007 — 1:38am
Helvetica Bold for a4 and a5?
19 Dec 2007 — 1:39am
Poster Bodoni for a6
19 Dec 2007 — 11:16am
thanks guys, yeah I got the Gotham and the bodoni few minutes ago :)
ugh I dun think a5 is helvetica bold? realy?
19 Dec 2007 — 2:44pm
It is indeed Helv, just very tightly spaced.
19 Dec 2007 — 5:11pm
thanks stephen!
uhmm about the a7? anyone know any alternative version?
19 Dec 2007 — 8:21pm
Can't see a7.
20 Dec 2007 — 3:21am
Okay, let me attached it again then :)
I found the one have similarity: Kink Font
http://www.ths.nu/ths.php?p3=nav_typefaces&p4=rebel/works/fonts/kink.html
but not quite rite for me
20 Dec 2007 — 7:58am
I'm pretty sure that "logo" is just that - a custom-designed logo, and not a font.
- Lex
20 Dec 2007 — 10:29am
Yep, see here for font ideas.
20 Dec 2007 — 11:27pm
sweet! thanks guys
I am just wondering is that really hard for a student like me to modify a font became very "fat" like that? me trying to find a book to make custom fonts like what they did.
btw, I was digging around
found free few fatty font types from this guy
http://www.growdesignwork.com/fonts.html
21 Dec 2007 — 1:37am
All you need to do is take a typeface with simple open shapes and apply a really fat outline in the same colour as the fill.
23 Dec 2007 — 4:41pm
> Yep, see here for font ideas.
have to say great list!
Avalon you can easily stroke a font in illustrator really straight forward stuff...