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stockwellphotography
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Hi there,
Is anyone any good at recognising fonts?
I need to replicate this font, and the original designer doesn't know which one it was now, although he's sure it was a free one available online.
This is what needs to be replicated:

Cheers in advance!
Sam
Is anyone any good at recognising fonts?
I need to replicate this font, and the original designer doesn't know which one it was now, although he's sure it was a free one available online.
This is what needs to be replicated:

Cheers in advance!
Sam
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Oh I like that one!0
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I don't understand?
Sam0 -
I think the OP is referring to the font that was used to create the multicoloured word 'CONTACT'0
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Sorry, I can't help - however it is rather nice! Let us know when you discover what it is. I think I could use it.
GB0 -
Have you tried www.dafont.com?
http://www.dafont.com/porkys.font seems to be very like it, however when I use it, it is very pixelated - anyone got any ideas why it's not at all sharp?
Sam0 -
Hi,
maybe this site will help you identify it.
I tried to copy/paste from your first post, but it wouldn't paste, but as you can do it from the original it should work.0
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