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  1. Sorry to be a pain but can anyone help me out with the following:

    power_on.jpg

    The closest font to DIMENSION

    UPS%20logo.jpg

    The closest font to UPS.

    Thanks :D

    Dimension = Eurose WideHeavy or Eurostile Bold Extended. Should be easily found for free.

    UPS = Dax (probably bold). Not so easily found for free. You will likely have to pay for it.

  2. OK, This is probably a stupid question, but...... I am trying to do my first football uniform concept. I was wondering how you guys get the logos onto the template and warp them to look good on the 3-D helmet?

    Actually, this is something I find easier to do in PhotoShop.

    - Make sure your helmet and logo are on different layers and that the logo is resized to about how big you want it on the helmet.

    - Rotate the logo 20 degrees (depending on which way the helmet is facing) and drag it up into the to left (or top right is the helmet is facing left) corner of your canvas.

    - Use the Spherize filter (Filter -> Distort -> Spherize...). You may have to cancel and drag the logo around a few times to get it exactly how you want it.

    - Adjust the position of the logo on the helmet and then flatten the layers.

  3. vcx: Yikes! I don't know that particular font ? my guess is that it has been heavily customized ? but perhaps a good place to start would be Rosewood.

    lilg: I've seen that one a few times. I'm pretty sure I got it on a free font site as Moorgate DB. Might be a little bolder than what you posted, but same basic idea.

  4. I am looking for the name of the typeface used for the following:

    Cincinnati Bengals' numerals and nameplates

    The University of Arizona Mens' Basketball numerals

    Kohl's "15% Savings for using Kohl's Card" campaign

    The closest I have found using all the search technology know of is the Noga family.

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    As you can see, it's not exactly the same as the typeface shown in the images below. The tell-tale character will be the "1" as it has that unique serif. I need to buy this typeface, but I first need to know the name of it.

    Bengals (names and numerals)

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    Arizona (numerals)

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    Kohl's (the green headline text)

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    I think that's one of the Engschrift or Mittelschrift families. Not many are available for free, but I think I did find one of them once. PM me if you want me to e-mail it to you.

  5. How do you download a font and make it usable?  Whenever I download one I get a box that shows the font used saying "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" but I never know where to go from there.

    Mac or PC?

    I have PC, Windows XP.

    I haven't worked in Windows for a while, but I believe that if you take the font file and drag it (or otherwise copy it) into C:/Windows/Fonts, that should do the trick. I know in 98SE, you could go into the start menu to Settings and open up Control Panel, and find the fonts folder there as well; might be worth checking out.

  6. How do you download a font and make it usable? Whenever I download one I get a box that shows the font used saying "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" but I never know where to go from there.

    Mac or PC?

  7. Anyone know what this font is?

    mysteryfont.gif

    I know it was used for Mission: Impossible 2, and I've seen it's now being used in some of the promotional material for Fantastic 4. I've also seen it used in other various places. I knew the name of it at one point, but now I can't remember it for the life of me.

    I promise I'll write it down this time. :D

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