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    Default Re: Find Font

    It could be Diamanti Diagonal EF Heavy. It is not a free font though.

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    Default Re: Find Font

    Yes, I did try What The Font and yes I do need an exact match. Was hoping it would be a free font because I only need it once. Thanks for trying.

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    Are you doing just a word or two as in a logo? If that's the case you could easily trace this with the Shape Tool, which would give you an exact match.
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    BQ, this looks very like it - its free. Worth a try to see what the italic version looks like.

    http://www.fontspring.com/fonts/typodermic/almonte

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    DOAADI,
    That looks pretty close. I'll give it a try. Thanks for researching it and responding to my post.

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    Default Re: Find Font

    Quote Originally Posted by DOAADI View Post
    BQ, this looks very like it - its free. Worth a try to see what the italic version looks like.

    http://www.fontspring.com/fonts/typodermic/almonte
    thank alot

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    Default Re: Find Font

    OG is closest with Compacta Black. Almonte is not even close.

    But the V appears to have been modified (see attached) and will need to be edited.
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    Help! Do you know this font?
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    Default Re: Find Font

    Can you post a slightly larger example of the font?

    Otherwise, the typeface you see is: condensed, has a very low crossbar on the "A", it might be an all cap font (no lower case) and the serif type is slab serif.

    That's the info I can provide you with some descriptions that might helps others help you locate the font. Myfonts/com has a forum with expert human participants that are very, very good at spotting a face if the automated service cannot do it.

    -g

 

 

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