Does anyone recognize this font. Not a great pic from my phone but hopefully good enough to see. Any help appreciated.
Does anyone recognize this font. Not a great pic from my phone but hopefully good enough to see. Any help appreciated.
Atlanta, Ga.
Copperplate Gothic looks like the one.
Saludos,
Bob.
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Thanks!! That one is close but from the pic I know it isn't great but the letters don't have the "tails" at the end of the letters. It may have to do though as I can't find an exact match.
Last edited by BigSmoker; 04 April 2010 at 04:58 PM.
Atlanta, Ga.
BigSmoker, what is it and who makes it?
If Bob's Copperplate Gothic isn't a match you're going to have to provide a clearer photo so we can see 'the end of the letters' better. It's kinda hard to find an exact match when we can't see what we're matching.
Sorry,
Harry
Could be Steve. But, at least the letters 'S' and the 'C' on the signage are different than what is on the bottle label.
I have to agree with Bob.
Here's a larger better image of the font used on John Henry's spices and stuff.
Steve, unfortunately, after seeing your latest reference picture link, I have to disagree with you and Bob.
Given your latest find I contend that it is the Florencesans SC or Florencesans SC Black font by Apostrophic Labs. I base my contention on the reference example I've attached to this post.
We shall see,
Harry
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There's definitely some serifs on those characters so equally unfortunately I must disagree with you
Could be...
Either way BigSmoker now has two potential fonts to choose from for whatever he's trying to do. We'll have to await a verdict or additional photos from the Big Guy himself before we'll know for sure. Now back to doing something else besides looking for blurry font substitutes.
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