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Artist => Fonts => Topic started by: StinkyDaddy on April 29, 2015, 04:35:06 PM
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I have a customer who is pretty specific about this font. The he says the name is Germany, which I found a reference to on a beer stein engravers website.
Here is a pic of the font from the stein folks.
The customer really likes the way the "f" and the caps look.
I've ran searches for Germany font, germany.ttf and germany.otf.
I'd appreciate any info or suggestions.
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This looks like the right font. You might try contacting them for the actual font file or official name.
http://hillsidegraphics.com/embro/all_letters/germany.html (http://hillsidegraphics.com/embro/all_letters/germany.html)
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and I found a rubber stamp company that offers that font.....maybe between the embroidery co. and the rubber stamp co. someone can tell you how to acquire this font..... here's the rubber stamp co.
http://www.capearagorubberstamps.com/product.php?productID=41 (http://www.capearagorubberstamps.com/product.php?productID=41)
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Maybe it's one of these 71
http://www.1001fonts.com/old-german-fonts.html (http://www.1001fonts.com/old-german-fonts.html)
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i looked through that and the gothic section on dafont and didnt see the right "F"
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Thanks for taking the time to look. I contacted the guy at hillsidegraphics, he sent me a note back that the font only works with his emb software. He didn't have any idea where to find it either. I did find a pretty clean pic of all the letters on one of the sites. The job is only about 10 letters. I think I'll just trace the letters in AI tomorrow roll with it.
Thanks,
Wm.