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Hello,
I need your help to recognize this policy. I want to know it so as to build a software using this kind of policy. One of colleague told me to use this one, but I don't have any idea about its name.
Please, help me.
Thank you very much,
Kind regards.
JULIEN H.
PS : I only own some figures, no letters...
| Attachment | Size |
|---|---|
| NUMBER_0.JPG | 811 bytes |
| NUMBER_1.JPG | 723 bytes |
| NUMBER_2.JPG | 828 bytes |
| NUMBER_3.JPG | 819 bytes |
| NUMBER_4.JPG | 775 bytes |
| NUMBER_5.JPG | 813 bytes |
| NUMBER_6.JPG | 820 bytes |
| NUMBER_7.JPG | 796 bytes |
| NUMBER_8.JPG | 817 bytes |
| NUMBER_9.JPG | 812 bytes |
25 May 2010 — 2:36am
That's ridiculous. Can't you put them all together, and bigger?
25 May 2010 — 3:13am
One of colleague told me to use this one, but I don't have any idea about its name.
Can’t you ask your colleague? As these are just figures from a generic looking sans, without anti-aliasing on top of that, I doubt you will get a useful answer here.
I’ll move this thread to the appropriate place, the Type ID Board.
25 May 2010 — 3:31am
Nobody will ever be fired for using Helvetica Bold.
26 May 2010 — 8:27pm
I recognize this from my hours drawing in MS Paint as a kid. It's MS Sans Serif.
- Lex