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  1. #1
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    Default Font Identification for Website

    I'm trying to update a super old website but I can't find the font I used for the pictures. Here are a few pictures using that font:

    http://imageprocessor.websimages.com...ontfix-bmp.jpg

    http://imageprocessor.websimages.com...nfontfix-1.jpg

    http://imageprocessor.websimages.com...ontfix-bmp.jpg

  2. #2
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    Default Re: Font Identification for Website

    I have no idea what font that is. It looks kind of familiar but couldn't find it.
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  3. #3
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    Default Re: Font Identification for Website

    Hi Spartan, Can you provide us with a larger clearer image of the font? Also please attach your images to your post ( go into the advanced editor and scroll down to manage attachments)

    Thanks
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    Default Re: Font Identification for Website

    Have you tried the WhatFont plug-in for Chrome? Display any site, select the plug-in and hover your mouse over any text... Hey Presto! - The full details of the font!

  5. #5

    Default Re: Font Identification for Website

    Likely Ogilvie with an outline.

    http://www.dafont.com/ogilvie.font?p...tor+%26+Pollax

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    It would really help to have better samples...

  6. #6
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    Default Re: Font Identification for Website

    Spartan, here.

    Thanks to everybody for the suggestions. Ogilvie looks right, so I'll use that. Problem solved. Thanks again for the support. The talkgraphics community is awesome!

 

 

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