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Can anyone help on this one?

heyskull

New Member
Can anyone help on this one?
I am struggling with this one but I am sure it is a proper font unlike the AI rendered Coffee Beans.

Thanks
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The Coffee Cove.jpg
 

Ewan yu

www.printersign.com--Printhead,parts,supplier
I might not be much help, but I really like this font color
 

DarkerKat

design & such
I don't think that one is a real font - there are a bunch of really close ones and the large Es seem to match but the random sharp vs rounded corners + that C not matching the rest of the characters lead me towards Ai.
It's getting better, not throwing in mismatched characters, but still not using real assets..
 
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heyskull

New Member
I'll take anything please?
It looks familiar but not familiar!
This is yet another AI generated nonsense logo. Third one this week.

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DarkerKat

design & such
Similar Fonts -
Classic Round Bold - the C is wrong and the rounding is a lot more smooth than the logo above
Enriqueta - this one isn't rounded but you could probably throw a stroke on it with rounded corners (this one is google fonts so it's free)
Breve Slab- again not rounded, and the C is off
 

unclebun

Active Member
I thought I would ask ChatGPT if it could identify the font used in the logo. Here's what it said:

AI-generated logos often don’t use real fonts​


Most AI image generators (like Midjourney, DALL·E-style tools, etc.) don’t typeset text using actual font files. They draw letterforms as shapes, which leads to:
  • inconsistent letter structure
  • slightly “off” curves or spacing
  • details that don’t match any real typeface
That means even if it looks like a font, it may be:
  • a hallucinated typeface, or
  • a heavily modified composite of multiple styles
 
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Precision

SoCal Signmaker
Until someone can come up with a solid, consistent solution for converting overbuilt, too many layered AI design, it just is not worth messing with. If we can redraw (vector) your art inspiration we will for one hour of graphic design ($125). Otherwise the client needs to provide the print files if they insist on using it. Seems like with Canva and ChatGpt. everyone is a designer these days! Lol!
 
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In Coreldraw I would put his logo on a layer i call "scan". Then on layer 1 above it, put the closest font I have. Then turn the letters into curves <ctrlQ>. Then make the letters have a colored hairline border (so you can see it) and no fill. Then you just adjust the outlines to match the letters on the scan layer exactly. and Poof you have it. Takes about 10 to 15 minutes, And it's scalable!!!! Put any fill you want in them and dump the outline.
 

heyskull

New Member
Thank You everyone.
I used Enriqueta.

Sadly these AI images are just a jumble of made up letterstyles!

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