Dodgex1 (23rd April 2009)
I've foolishly created some links using images on our intranet. I need to add a new one and can't remember what font I've used. All I know for sure is I did it in photoshop and haven't downloaded any additional fonts. If anyone I can identify it It will be much appreciated.
Thanks!
I accept I am a berk.
Silly suggestion to reload the original PSD in Photoshop?
WhatTheFont : MyFonts might help![]()
Dodgex1 (23rd April 2009)
Identifont - Identify fonts by appearance, find fonts by name is another option
Dodgex1 (23rd April 2009)
Do you have Office 2007? If so, type the words as above in Word, highlight and then just scroll through the font drop down - it "live" formats the text so you can quickly see what each font looks like.
I think it looks like Hattenschweiler but I'm not that good at fonts :-)
Arial Rounded MT Bold, I reckon![]()
Dodgex1 (23rd April 2009)
"Science" is clearly a different font from the others, and I'd would agree that one is Arial Rounded MT Bold
Not too sure about the others as they are so small but they are definitely narrower; I think it's one of the Franklin Gothic Condensed variants.
Last edited by AngryTechnician; 23rd April 2009 at 01:35 PM. Reason: tomdawson beat me to it!

Yeah i reckon its something simple like Arial...
I'm sure it's Arial Rounded MT Bold - just that some of the words have clearly been resized 'inwards' horizontally, therefore screwing up the proper layout and spacing of the font.
Aye I've got it. Cheers all.
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