 | | From: | tim lindner | | Subject: | Font Identification | | Date: | Wed, 19 Jan 2005 15:46:19 -0800 |
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 | Over on this web site:
http://www.ambungalow.com/AmBungalow/home.htm
What fonts is the "Welcome To American Bungalow" set in?
Thanks, in advance, for any help!
-- tim lindner first initial last name at ix dot netcom dot com
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 | | From: | l | | Subject: | Re: Font Identification | | Date: | Thu, 20 Jan 2005 09:49:57 +0200 |
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 | In article <1gqn7py.1rdypag9uauycN%fake@spam.com>, fake@spam.com (tim lindner) wrote:
> Over on this web site: > > http://www.ambungalow.com/AmBungalow/home.htm > > What fonts is the "Welcome To American Bungalow" set in?
Although this was already answered, for future references try http://www.identifont.com It does a good job. I tried, and Willow was on the results list as well. Try searching only within the exact characters.
..lauri
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 | | From: | Jim Webb | | Subject: | Re: Font Identification | | Date: | Thu, 20 Jan 2005 09:02:52 -0500 |
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 | l wrote: > In article <1gqn7py.1rdypag9uauycN%fake@spam.com>, > fake@spam.com (tim lindner) wrote: > > >>Over on this web site: >> >>http://www.ambungalow.com/AmBungalow/home.htm >> >>What fonts is the "Welcome To American Bungalow" set in? > > > Although this was already answered, for future references try > http://www.identifont.com It does a good job. I tried, and Willow was on the > results list as well. Try searching only within the exact characters. > > .lauri
Another site I've used several times is
http://www.myfonts.com/WhatTheFont/
You can copy a part of a website to your desktop (as a JPG) and upload it into WhatTheFont -- does a great job of matching.
Cheers Jim
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 | | From: | Odysseus | | Subject: | Re: Font Identification | | Date: | Thu, 20 Jan 2005 01:35:52 GMT |
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 | In article <1gqn7py.1rdypag9uauycN%fake@spam.com>, fake@spam.com (tim lindner) wrote:
> Over on this web site: > > http://www.ambungalow.com/AmBungalow/home.htm > > What fonts is the "Welcome To American Bungalow" set in? >
That's an unmistakeably Arts & Crafts / Viennese Secessionist (Glasgow Style) design, most likely Fontek's Willow (not to be confused with the Adobe Wood Type font of the same name), or perhaps ITC Rennie Mackintosh.
-- Odysseus
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