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Mar 4, 2003, 19:16 #1
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Hi ,
I'm looking for the name of the font , they used for the (flash) menu on this website. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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Mar 4, 2003, 19:20 #2
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on which website ?
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Mar 4, 2003, 19:28 #3
uhum , http://www.kortrijk.be
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Mar 4, 2003, 19:33 #4
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The logo font and the font used on the text "de Stad"?
Just a guess, but it could be something in the "Swiss" family of fonts. Perhaps Swiss Lite.
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Mar 4, 2003, 19:39 #5
No not "de stad", the font of the actual links in the flash menu. I'll look for the Swiss family and let you know
thanks.
edit: it doesnt seem to be a swiss font. The problem is that most font-sites have a anti-aliased illustration of the fonts and as you can see, the font on the website isn't anti-aliased so this makes it a little harder to find.Last edited by Percept; Mar 4, 2003 at 19:47.
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Mar 4, 2003, 22:32 #6
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Yeah, I have no idea what that small font is. I just went through www.identifont.com and couldn't find anything even close.
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Mar 5, 2003, 03:07 #7
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i may be wrong, but it looks like plain verdana, aliased, to me...
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Mar 5, 2003, 11:49 #8
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It looks like veranda, expcept look at the lower case "a".
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Mar 5, 2003, 18:13 #9
It looks very similar to "normal" fonts but you can see the difference when you view the "w"
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Mar 5, 2003, 20:43 #10
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Hey percept, take a screenshot, clip the image and go to http://www.myfonts.com/whatthefont/ and try to find out what font that is...
ast.
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Mar 5, 2003, 20:50 #11
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i think the font percept is talking about is far too small, + its not anti-aliased to work with "What the Font".
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Mar 7, 2003, 10:51 #12
Thanks for the replies guys , Maybe I can anti-alias the image myself by hand. I'll let you know how it works out
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