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Hi -
I've been trying to figure out what typeface this is for a couple of days now (regular and embellished weights are attached). More examples of it can be found at http://atseasonspeak.publix.com/. One of the identifying characteristics is the "G" - it's possible that there are no lowercase characters.
Any ideas? Similar typeface recommendations would be great as well.
Thanks!
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6 Aug 2010 — 9:40am
I looked at Dafont for quite a while, but couldn't come up with anything too close. It sure seems like they have used random noise to make it look hand-stamped, because the disruptions are not duplicated. I looked at MyFonts for outlined and shadow sans, and didn't see any good matches. I finally gave up on that and looked for grunge sans. This isn't a match, but maybe you could achieve a similar look: Bellamie. It has the right R and general letterforms are close. That G is not something I recognize, but maybe someone else will spot this one.
- Mike Yanega
6 Aug 2010 — 10:45am
I agree, I think the example, "embellished.jpg" is a shadowed version that has been layered over the regular version of the typeface. I've added another example of the shadowed version without any Photoshopping (or so it seems)...
I appreciate your suggestion, thanks for your help!
6 Aug 2010 — 12:42pm
Hi there -
Came upon this purely by accident - it's Cordoba, by Device.
http://new.myfonts.com/fonts/device/cordoba/
-NJ
6 Aug 2010 — 2:33pm
Ahhhhhh!!!! Thank you!!! :D