I would think that a designer simply altered an existing Swiss-type font for this. Dunno, it's not one I can easily find.
For something like the above, it's easy enough just to alter type after converting it to curves/outlines/shapes. For other usages such titles/headings throughout a publication, one would need to use an OpenSource font and alter it in a font editor. Not difficult to do. Maybe I'll alter such a font if I cannot find this one (if it is a font).
I do have an email off to them--they are a local band to me, which may not mean anything as regards getting a positive response.
Mike
Thanks Mike.
Larry a.k.a wizard509
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I think name of the font is Aesthetic Text Black
Hi clipping path,
I must have lost my Google-foo as I cannot find a font with that name. Got a url to it?
Hope this can be of some help
http://patyoor99.deviantart.com/art/...lack-550530690
Not without modification. Then it is also no longer a font.
The DeviantArt link. All I could see is a ZIP of JPGs. None of which resemble the font.
I also didn't see anything available at DeviantArt.
I too, looked pretty hard for this font and can't find it.
If you really need to modify/create fonts, then this
is a really good place to go.
That application seems upon a quick glance to only output anti-aliased bitmaps. Doesn't seem to be an actual font editor.
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