/r/fontspotting
Have you ever sat in a movie theater and practically jumped out of your seat because you noticed that the credits used a font you were particularly fond of? What about a poster in a drug store? Maybe you spent hours working on a logo and you notice the same font somewhere else?
Yeah, you're one of those people. We're all one of those people here. Typography is an art, and it should be recognized.
Font Spotters, post your finds! Enjoy the art.
/r/fontspotting
Hello everyone, I'm using Bank Gothic in a document but I don't really like how it looks. As stated in the title I'd like a font just like that but more rounded like in the pictures.
They told me it's Bank Gothic, problem is that it looks more rounded in the photos and I just noticed it. Any idea what font I could use? Thanks.
Any help finding wha font this is?
Thank you.
Looking for this logo font to make a decal for my in-laws camper for Christmas. They named their camper and want to personalize it. Apparently the font is Times Roman (NOT Times “NEW” Roman) but it doesn’t seem to match. Okay Reddit - do your thang!!!
is it just regular text?
Any ideas on what font this is?
Any ideas on what font this is?
“Desayunos” “Americano” “Huevos…”
Random Q, but anyone know this font? Also what is the term for slanted tips on the d, t, l letters?
Can anybody help me identify this font? Trying to recreate the graphic to create a t-shirt for my daughter.