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I'm
a font junky, always on the lookout for new stuff. For a long
time
I've wished there was a way to identify a font used by a site I wanted
to
parody, rather than scroll through my thousand font collection looking
for a close match. WHAT THE FONT,
seemingly, was the answer; and after a fashion it prolly is. To
test it, I submitted the font pic from the Sharyl
Attkisson Resigns post.
It found 27 matches, none of which was the correct Jokerman, but
several that were damned close. For snickers, I searched their
site for Jokerman,
and sure enough they had it. It's a very distinctive font, so I'm
surprised their software didn't nail it. Good enough for government
work though.
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1001 FONTS
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FONTS is a delicious asset. If I'm looking to create a
Commie
looking document, I select "Russian." That causes their full list
of
Russian fonts to cascade. I can then type the text I'm after, and
screen cap the one I want.
You're
welcome
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You should be able to right clicky and view the source for a page, then search for "font." Or something. The font has to be listed somewhere in the source code.
ReplyDeleteskh.pcola
Not if it's a graphic
ReplyDeleteThanks for the find, Rodge.
ReplyDelete[snorts another line of fonts]
This site is a font...of knowledge & wisdom.
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