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Looking for a font?

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07-07-2007, 11:26 PM
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  Old  Looking for a font?

Quite often I come across designs with quite commonly used fonts, tahoma and verdana to name a couple. But every now and then I find a design with a really new, but different font, one of which I haven't seen before.

I found this site browsing around trying to find the font, and it is remarkably accurate at what it does if you use it well. I don't think it has been mentioned before, I have searched for it, but nothing came up. Please tell me if I am wrong

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http://www.myfonts.com/WhatTheFont/
It is very easy to use and is a great tool!

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It is a good tool but it has been metioned I know that.

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Yup, I've always loved that thing

Btw, instead of myfonts.com/WhatTheFont, you can just go to whatthefont.com -- it redirects to the same place

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check out dafont.com

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I've failed quite a few times using WhatTheFont but its deffinately worth a try. I also use http://www.identifont.com/ . It gives you step by step questions and rules out certain fonts as you go. Pretty useful but takes a while hehe

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