What is the typeface used in this logo?
I’ve been trying to figure out the name of this typeface for a while now . . . It’s in the logo for my favorite band, and I was trying to figure it out so I could use it for a presentation.
Any ideas?
http://i39.tinypic.com/10fnki0.jpg
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Doesn’t look like it’s a font; looks hand-drawn. See how each letter is unique? i.e. the Ms and Es don’t match.
Two types of T’s, neither match. Hand written?
The side-by-side lowercase m‘s don’t match either. I agree: hand lettering.
http://www.identifont.com/identify.html
I have found this website really useful for font identification before, particularly when you only have a restricted set of letters to look at.
When I’ve used it, it’s almost always been correct, but even if it doesn’t quite get it, the font it recommends is usually extremely close. If this is hand-written, rather than being typed in an actual font, then it should help you pick something close. I hope you find it useful!
You will likely not find a 100% percent match. Maybe have a look at Party LET. (here) That may come close.
Grtz and happy hunting… :-)
try Revolving Door. everything matches except the t.
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http://fontstruct.fontshop.com/
Font detection from all my toolsets fails. As everyone else is suggesting, it’d be a custom logotype. That’s just legal common sense for the business. It honestly wouldn’t be too hard for you to create something like that if it appeals.
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