Font ID Help
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Re: Font ID Help
Apparently you forgot to attach the image.
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Re: Font ID Help
Looks Like: Welch, Matthew/Ancient Geek
http://www.dafont.com/ancient-geek.font ... RDMPHLSTGZ
http://www.dafont.com/ancient-geek.font ... RDMPHLSTGZ
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Re: Font ID Help
YEAH, that's the thing I like this letters of Ancient Geek but I'm freaked out of the other ones like A, E etc. that looks horrible. That's why I was looking for something similar but with normal A, E, U, S and other letters
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Re: Font ID Help
I don't do "Looks Like" well, but here's a couple of ideas. Design issues: Single serif C, Stepped W, M off baseline -- my thoughts. These all seem lighter than your sample.
--Elsner + Flake/BrightonEF-Light (gap R) --Letraset LET/Charlotte Book LET Plain (double serif C and online M.) --Thysson, Julius B Acidapes J.ttf (gap R) --Southern Software/GrecoOSSCapsSSK(online M) I don't know which of these can be found in the wild ...
--Elsner + Flake/BrightonEF-Light (gap R) --Letraset LET/Charlotte Book LET Plain (double serif C and online M.) --Thysson, Julius B Acidapes J.ttf (gap R) --Southern Software/GrecoOSSCapsSSK(online M) I don't know which of these can be found in the wild ...