Nike SPARQ font?
What font could look like this?
http://www.velocitysp.com/img/promotions/PromoBox-Nike-BeABetterAthlete....
Not B-52 font. Thanks a lot !
What font could look like this?
http://www.velocitysp.com/img/promotions/PromoBox-Nike-BeABetterAthlete....
Not B-52 font. Thanks a lot !
3.Jun.2008 1.47pm
Why did I think it would be Trajan? ;-P
Szabolcs
3.Jun.2008 1.50pm
It is likely a custom font. Nike has been having them made for their ads for a while. Still, I could be wrong. You might want to look up plazm fonts and see if they did it.
3.Jun.2008 2.17pm
It’s not a custom font. It’s actually ’United’ by House industries - United San Reg Bold or Heavy to be exact, as there are quite a few weights with this font and the same again with serifs
http://www.houseind.com/index.php?page=showfont&id=531
JH
3.Jun.2008 2.25pm
Search is your friend.
3.Jun.2008 2.47pm
Not Trajan at all.
Szabolcs ??
Miss Tiffany and Jazz is right, it’s United. Quite expensive :)
Sorry next time I’ll search.
Anyone has a cheap alternative to United ?
Thanks a lot.
3.Jun.2008 2.53pm
caricastyle:
c’mon, be a bitt more creative, more associative. At least the “;-P” should have inspired you! Use both sides of your brain!
SPARQ <=> SPQR —- they have a very similar “look”. Nike = Greek godess of Victory (Latin Victoria), so merely looking at the thread title alone, I thought SPARQ might be a misspelling... So, what modern font would best express the classic (ancient) Roman ideal express most?
Szabolcs
3.Jun.2008 3.07pm
Still don’t get it... :)
“So, what modern font would best express the classic (ancient) Roman ideal express most?” : SPQR, Trajan ?
Anyway, any alternative to United anyone? Thanks.
3.Jun.2008 3.27pm
One suggestion: Verse. Note that it doesn’t have a lowercase.
14.Jun.2008 9.46am
Thanks Tiffany.
I found: B-52 and ITC MAchine and Base Runner JNL
19.Jun.2008 8.47pm
SPQR = Senatus Populusque Romanus
“The Senate and people of Rome.”
I didn’t make that association, although Szabolcs did. Any credence to this connection? Perhaps...
As concerns the font: in Miss Tiffany I trust.
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Nick Hladek
20.Jun.2008 12.40am
“Any credence to this connection? Perhaps...”
I personally believe it’s more in the line of “Hm, spark sounds good. Active. Incentive. Yeah, name it so. Oh, and spell it with a Q: Sparq, [delete]so that it reads like Iraq[/delete], [insert]so that it catches the eye[/insert] and is conformist with new Web 2.0 naming conventions.”
I doubt the Marketing guys of Nike thought of the Roman (farfetched, admittedly) connection. I mean, you were the first to get it. Is that something specific American, or is it not en vogue to have classical education any more in general, a world phenomenon?
Szabolcs