Ok, this is a horrible drawing I know but looking for font recommendations that might get me close. Basically I am looking for a font that uses 3 stripes to create connecting letters. The letters in this (horrible) drawing are CFR. Any ideas what would get me close?
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While the style you're trying to get across will ultimately need some manual vector manipulation, here are some typefaces to get you started:
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4Judging by the style of the font names (and the +web badge) it seems all can be found from myfonts.com Also while you're at it, check the fonts tagged "multi-line" from the same site for more alternatives. Jul 12, 2011 at 8:47
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Did you happen to know these fonts or did you use a font website to search for a font based on a style. If the latter, I'd be interested to know how you went about finding these fonts based on some visual characteristics, as you've got some close matches here! [EDIT @koiyu - you read my mind and beat me to it! thank you] Jul 12, 2011 at 8:51
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@Roger, I looked the fonts up on myfonts.com, just like koiyu said. The fonts I listed are primarily from these two tags: new.myfonts.com/search/tag%3Aneon/fonts and new.myfonts.com/search/tag%3A%22op+art%22/fonts– imskyJul 12, 2011 at 15:23
For any similar future quest(ion)s, you can let this site http://www.myfonts.com/WhatTheFont/ recognise most fonts. Really useful tool for any designer and typographer.
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Good advice, but it's already listed in the tag wiki: graphicdesign.stackexchange.com/tags/font-identification/info– FarrayJun 4, 2012 at 20:42
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