It looks like Meta Bold meets Triplex Sans. The bent stems are Triplex--like, but too many other things are different. The legs on the 'k' are unusual, and just like Triplex, but the e, t, r, y and others are not Triplex.
How about seeing some more letters, especially G, g, M, and R?
31.Jan.2005 8.00am
It looks like Meta Bold meets Triplex Sans. The bent stems are Triplex--like, but too many other things are different. The legs on the 'k' are unusual, and just like Triplex, but the e, t, r, y and others are not Triplex.
How about seeing some more letters, especially G, g, M, and R?
31.Jan.2005 8.21am
Hi Mike,
Here is another sample.
The source is here:
http://www.totalidentity1.nl/uk/default.asp?id=00575&modus=popup
31.Jan.2005 8.31am
That's a Total Identity proprietary typeface Oneliner, designed by Aad van Dommelen.
31.Jan.2005 8.45am
In that case, I'd say you get a very similar feel using Triplex Sans Bold.
31.Jan.2005 9.55am
Thanks everyone!