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  1. Go to the drop-down menu with your username/profile pic in the top right hand corner and select Account Settings. Then "Signature" is fourth from the left.
  2. Damn ... had an inkling it was Tungsten. Unfortunately I don't have the cash like that to splash on fonts. Fairly certain it's Equine.
  3. Anyone know what font is being used for the Guitar Hero Live logo? I'm assuming it's a font that's been heavily modified and customized, but if anyone knows what the base is, that would be awesome. Similarly, the Calgary Flames have been using sort of a similar font for their gameday social media posts. Any ideas? This one should be more commercially available:
  4. • You have 6 months on the boards or 500 posts under your belt. • You wait until a league has an opening and opens up an application thread. • You fill out an application in that thread. • You wait and see if you're voted in by the existing league members.
  5. To 'Home Opener' specifically, looks like Armada Black or Extra Bold. The rest of the writings (except the "United in Red" one) is also Armada, from Light to Regular to Bold. Mucho thanx! You're welcome. Anyways, I bet you're curious of which font is close to the one in "United in Red" too, because so am I. Wolf's Bane
  6. Sansita, one of the heavier italic varieties.
  7. "Pacific Wonderland" looks like Franklin Gothic. Not sure on "Oregon." There are a few generic license plate fonts floating around the interwebs. Liquor Store, modified
  8. Looks to be variants within the FF DIN family.
  9. A modified version of Haymaker.
  10. It's hard to be sure because that's such a small image, but it looks like an italicized version of Impact.
  11. [Working with CS3] Probably the best thing to do is use the Type on a Path tool. Draw a circle that you want the text to follow, then select that tool (click and hold on the Type tool and it should pop up in a menu) and click on that circle. The circle will lose any formatting (stroke, fill) that you put on it, but you will see the blinking text cursor. You can adjust the endpoints, the midpoint (with the white arrow tool), whether the text goes on the inside or outside of the path, and all the usual text stuff (alignment, font, size, etc.). You will also likely want to fiddle with how far the text is set off from the baseline (the path, in this case). Under the Type menu, there is also a Type on a Path menu where you can set different options for how the text aligns itself with the path. Hope that helps.
  12. In a purely technical sense, you started a topic just fine last night. But it likely got deleted because it was a lot of text and not a lot of images for what was supposed to be a concept thread. Don't start a thread until you have some images to post in it. *sigh* You can't upload photos directly to the boards from your iPad, or from any device for that matter. You have to upload them to an image hosting site like Photobucket, Flickr or Imgur, then get the URL for the image from that site and use it here in your posts.
  13. Pretty sure that's one of the Stratum fonts.
  14. Hard to tell with a word like ATLANTA because they're pretty basic shapes. The only one I can really think of is Simian Text.
  15. Anyone know what this one is? It looks a lot like City Bold, but it's a little more rounded in spots, especially the serifs. The England FA has also been using it lately for some of their promotional and supporters' club material.
  16. The regional ones are from the United family. "LIVE" is likely a modified version of United as well.
  17. Number font is Compacta, probably Bold. Wordmark is custom, I believe.
  18. kevsim1: 1 is Serpentine, 2 is Geared.
  19. Looks pretty close to United to me, but with a custom '4'. Not sure which weight. Looks very much like it's hand-drawn lettering, not a font. The Rs are very inconsistent.
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