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Tall, slim type, y with distinct tail, used in some manuals for computer peripherals
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What is the font "sage" free?
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20 hours
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Sans serif, kind of resembles News Gothic, part bold, part regular
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21 hours
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San Serif Font Pairing - Compressed & Bold
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3rd Annual Family & Friends Day
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3 days
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Handwritten Font from Late 90s Early 00's "OFFBEAT PRODUCTIONS"
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4 days
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Jeep Gang per customer order
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6 days
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This font is tall and skinny handwritten sans-serif. Says "Sometimes the smallest step in the right direction . . ."
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6 days
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Need to recreate a design for a client. The attached text was created in Typorama.
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Apr 4
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ALYX Logo
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Apr 4
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Horizontal Lines Blocky Type from Sansui SE-99 compu-equalizer
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Apr 2
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Lettering by the late Margo Chase for Madonna's 1989 album Like A Prayer.
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Mar 31
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Radio Ekol.S logo
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Mar 24
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Serifed typeface used in the bottle label of Équipage, a perfume from upscale French fashion brand Hermès.
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Mar 24
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modern serif font, unique Q
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Mar 24
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casual sans serif for “Chérie Paloma” logo (seen on a french blog)
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Mar 23
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Sans serif, looks rather common but is hard to identify, somewhat resembles Helvetica Neue Bold Condensed
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Mar 23
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Bisa Butler exhibit from The Art Institute of Chicago
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Mar 22
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Bold, uppercase sans serif used in an earlier iteration of the Rough Trade ( a record label) logo. Circa 1985.
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Mar 19
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Missing lines (horizontal on A, vertical on E, and D), rounded segments like the belly of D,G are squared, and bevel
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Mar 19
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