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Guess that font

Suz

New Member
Hi Guys & Gals,

I need your help. I'm reworking a logo, customer provided very pixelated version of their logo and I have to start with the right font to remake it. Anyhow, the attached file shows the only samples I have of the font.

It is not the Bookman font that I have, nor is it the Garamond font that I have. Both are close though. Notice the "S" is flat at the top. Also, the "T" has very squared off corners at the top.

Anyone have a good guess? Thanks for your help! :)

Oh, I should mention, it should look more like the shape of the outline font shown. If not available in outline though, I can do the outline part pretty easily in Corel or Illustrator.

Thanks again!
 

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Suz

New Member
Thank you All!

Hey Everyone, I appreciate the help and the ideas. I may try that logo service if I can't get it done quickly with a font I have.
:U Rock:
Have a wonderful day and Thank you!
 

Fred Weiss

Merchant Member
Hey Everyone, I appreciate the help and the ideas. I may try that logo service if I can't get it done quickly with a font I have.
:U Rock:
Have a wonderful day and Thank you!

You're welcome.

Please note that the logo service suggested was a member who is not a merchant subscriber and the unauthorized post was removed. We recommend The Vector Doctor for such services. His quality, turnaround time and prices are all great and he has been a supporter of Signs 101 for many years.
 

Suz

New Member
Thank you Fred!

Fred,

The Kuenstler font worked just perfect. By the time I outlined it, the "P" close up where it was opened. Even the "t" looked correct by the time I had stretched and skewed it the way the Customer had the original logo.

Also, thanks for the warning and yes, I would use the Vector Doctor if I needed to. You are a font expert!!
 
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