your attached image is probably a CMYK-image, which wont show up in many (or all?) browsers. but i assume you mean the logo of PAGE, which can be seen on their website. afaik this is custom, im pretty sure i have read about that before.
You are right, kesh. CMYK. Sorry for that. I will repost it when I am back at the office.
I dont mean the Page logo though, but a headline: »DIE SIEBEN WEBWUNDER« a sturdy geometric allcaps? font. Have a look here >
You probably don't want to hear what I think about square 'Techno' fonts, but let's just say that they are hard for me to ID because there is too little that's memorable about them.
I looked through the Indie Fonts Book 2, and spotted something quite close to the 'DIE 7 WEB WUNDER' lettering -- close enough to make modification easy -- and it's 'Tremble' by Adam Hayes of Identikal. The only letters you would need to modify are the U, N and R -- all relatively simple forms that you could make from other letters in the font. In fact, the R looks like it might have been made from the K or k; and the U & N could be made by deleting one line of the O.
If that approach doesn't appeal to you, I'd start searching the Dafont.com 'Techno' category for a freebie, if no one else ID's this.
27 Sep 2006 — 10:16am
I'm guessing custom.
27 Sep 2006 — 7:46pm
your attached image is probably a CMYK-image, which wont show up in many (or all?) browsers. but i assume you mean the logo of PAGE, which can be seen on their website. afaik this is custom, im pretty sure i have read about that before.
27 Sep 2006 — 11:56pm
You are right, kesh. CMYK. Sorry for that. I will repost it when I am back at the office.
I dont mean the Page logo though, but a headline: »DIE SIEBEN WEBWUNDER« a sturdy geometric allcaps? font. Have a look here >
28 Sep 2006 — 12:52am
here
28 Sep 2006 — 6:26am
You probably don't want to hear what I think about square 'Techno' fonts, but let's just say that they are hard for me to ID because there is too little that's memorable about them.
I looked through the Indie Fonts Book 2, and spotted something quite close to the 'DIE 7 WEB WUNDER' lettering -- close enough to make modification easy -- and it's 'Tremble' by Adam Hayes of Identikal. The only letters you would need to modify are the U, N and R -- all relatively simple forms that you could make from other letters in the font. In fact, the R looks like it might have been made from the K or k; and the U & N could be made by deleting one line of the O.
If that approach doesn't appeal to you, I'd start searching the Dafont.com 'Techno' category for a freebie, if no one else ID's this.
- Mike Yanega
1 Oct 2006 — 2:51am
Its Generation ABold. ACME-Fonts.
1 Oct 2006 — 7:39am
Could you provide a link? Google seems confused about where to find this.
- Mike Yanega