Font ID help Please
October 15, 2010 6:23 PM Subscribe
Font ID help (thanks in advance)
Response by poster: Sorry, I don't know how to make the damned thing work, it is
far from intuitive.
posted by leafwoman at 6:25 PM on October 15, 2010
far from intuitive.
posted by leafwoman at 6:25 PM on October 15, 2010
there are too many effects on that image for me to run it through a tool like 'what the font' but try the type ID forum on typophile.com. chances are someone there will recognize it.
posted by krautland at 6:32 PM on October 15, 2010
posted by krautland at 6:32 PM on October 15, 2010
What the Font says Eddy Splats. (I used mspaint to move the M a little farther away from the agic.)
leafwoman: the link button under the text box next to the B and the I allows you to highlight a word and insert a hyperlink.
posted by phunniemee at 6:34 PM on October 15, 2010
leafwoman: the link button under the text box next to the B and the I allows you to highlight a word and insert a hyperlink.
posted by phunniemee at 6:34 PM on October 15, 2010
Based on phunniemee's finding, I think it's Edwardian Script Alt (or Alt Bold).
posted by Uncle Glendinning at 7:12 PM on October 15, 2010
posted by Uncle Glendinning at 7:12 PM on October 15, 2010
I think Uncle Glendinning has it. I'd say it was Edwardian Script Alt with bold applied in an application, not the Alt Bold. On the site linked above, you can type in your own sample text and you can see that the descender of the g looks different in Alt Bold.
posted by advicepig at 7:34 PM on October 15, 2010
posted by advicepig at 7:34 PM on October 15, 2010
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posted by leafwoman at 6:23 PM on October 15, 2010