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I've been told it is Hulkbuster but I am not sold. Can someone please tell me what this is. I have been looking high and low. Thanks, Jeremiah
The first digital version of it must be Eartquake, digitized by Dan X. Solo (1986-1995)
----------------------------------------------- I found it using Find my Font - http://www.findmyfont.com
It is Earthquake - Hulkbuster is close but not the same
Wow!!! You guys(?gals?) are amazing. I can't thank you enough.
Regards, Jeremiah
So where do you get Earthquake?
And what about the other font?
hhp
Earthquake came with a Dover Font CD and Book of Dan X. Solos Fonts. Says it was digitized in 2000 by Dover Publications
So you'd have to buy the book to get the font CD? Or is the font copyright-free?
They come packed together - look on Amazon - Dover still has some sets but not all they used to have "24 Grunge Fonts CD and Book"
The other one is Choc, the classic brush script by French type design icon Roger Excoffon.
21 Jan 2013 — 11:11am
The first digital version of it must be Eartquake, digitized by Dan X. Solo (1986-1995)
-----------------------------------------------
I found it using Find my Font - http://www.findmyfont.com
21 Jan 2013 — 11:19am
It is Earthquake - Hulkbuster is close but not the same
21 Jan 2013 — 12:04pm
Wow!!! You guys(?gals?) are amazing. I can't thank you enough.
Regards,
Jeremiah
21 Jan 2013 — 12:09pm
So where do you get Earthquake?
And what about the other font?
hhp
21 Jan 2013 — 12:49pm
Earthquake came with a Dover Font CD and Book of Dan X. Solos Fonts. Says it was digitized in 2000 by Dover Publications
21 Jan 2013 — 12:55pm
So you'd have to buy the book to get the font CD? Or is the font copyright-free?
hhp
21 Jan 2013 — 1:09pm
They come packed together - look on Amazon - Dover still has some sets but not all they used to have "24 Grunge Fonts CD and Book"
21 Jan 2013 — 1:58pm
The other one is Choc, the classic brush script by French type design icon Roger Excoffon.