Does anyone know what this font is called
Thanks
Mike
Does anyone know what this font is called
Thanks
Mike
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I don't know, but have you tried myfonts.com? new.myfonts.com/WhatTheFont/
You can upload a jpg and they will try to determine what it is from the image.
Jim
I have got it now....its called scriptina
Mike
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Hi there,
I didn't want to open a new thread on a similar topic, so excuse me to jump in this one.
Last year I have created a logo using Xtreme and now I want to update it. But recently I had to format my HD and now if I load the graphics Xara warns me:
This document contains fonts that are not currently installed (Dynamic). They have been substituted. Use the Name Gallery to identify and if necessary replace the fonts.
I searched the web for Dynamic font and also tried WhatTheFont but to no availability. Their job is not so easy since the text is moulded.
I know that before the disk formatting I had other software with their own font sets installed, but I'd like to avoid installing them again.
I attach my original .xar file as well. If some of you would be so kind to load it locally and try to find the font name of the red text "VSCH - RALLY" I would be very thankful.
The Dynamic Regular font can be downloaded from here:
It appears that there is also and italic version available if you scroll down the page.
IHTH,
Harry
Last edited by HayTay; 06 February 2010 at 07:17 PM. Reason: Added text.
WOW!!!
That was fast!
Thank you very much HayTay!
Scriptina was developed years ago and is, or at least was, free. It is a very calligraphic font which does a wonderful job for short phrases and logos etc.
Being free and well designed it is often used in advertising these days and I have seen it on billboards, shopping trolleys and in many magazines. There are definitely a few peculiaritieswhen you use it. Some double letter combinations need massaging but overall the font is great.
There have also been a few versions made with alternate letter forms which increase its usefulness.
cheers, Erik (calligrapher and fontaholic)
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