The H is identical to the H from the Letraset Romic font family (also used in the Rockman logo, among other things). The rest doesn’t really bare much similarities at all, but it makes me suspect that the logo was assembled from a few different modified Letraset characters. Specifically I think the H is from the Romic family, e, r, Q, and o are from another font family, s and t from a third, and u possibly from a fourth.Got font questions? Typographic tribulations? Post them in this thread. There are lots of font nerds on this forum. Font talk is for the children
Let's kick things off with this. Anybody recognize the font in the title here? without all the coloring or whatever
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It isn’t so bad in itself, but it’s so bad because it’s incredibly overused as a “fun” font, and it’s synonymous with bad graphic design.Is comic sans really so bad? I think it gets an unnecessary bad rep.
Thanks. Perhaps I'll go with plan B in that caseThe H is identical to the H from the Letraset Romic font family (also used in the Rockman logo, among other things). The rest doesn’t really bare much similarities at all, but it makes me suspect that the logo was assembled from a few different modified Letraset characters. Specifically I think the H is from the Romic family, e, r, Q, and o are from another font family, s and t from a third, and u possibly from a fourth.
The H is identical to the H from the Letraset Romic font family (also used in the Rockman logo, among other things). The rest doesn’t really bare much similarities at all, but it makes me suspect that the logo was assembled from a few different modified Letraset characters. Specifically I think the H is from the Romic family, e, r, Q, and o are from another font family, s and t from a third, and u possibly from a fourth.
Friz Quadrata always gives me pause because I always see BLACK FLAG. another law office connection: I used to live by a law office that used it for their signage. Ended up reading it as “rollins’ law” whenever I’d see it.Friz Quadrata
I gotta do something stupid with it. I haven't stopped thinking about that box art for over 30 years@Harry Klippton what's the intended use?
As a former designer, yes, it's terrible. When I got debaptized, the church sent me letters in Comic Sans. So that means we ain;t never gonna get rid of it.Is comic sans really so bad? I think it gets an unnecessary bad rep.
This one reminds me Quilter amps logo.Let's kick things off with this. Anybody recognize the font in the title here? without all the coloring or whatever
A few EHX pedals have been discussed in the whatthefont forum. Usually it's determined that they started with an off-the-shelf font and made some tasteful changes. They probably used knives and tape. It's a little easier with Illustrator (and to a lesser degree Inkscape), with preferably a little pre-font-geek-out.If you want to identify a font, make a black on white image of it and use this tool:
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