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Help with Identifying a Font in an Image
#1 Posted by JellyBeenexternal link on 2008-08-14 19:16:42 | quote | 69.63.*.1*
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I'm a little embarassed to say I cannot remember that font I used to create this image with, and it seems all my project files have been lost (hard drive mishap).

Could anyone identify the fonts in this image?
There is one for "Buy Now" and the other is for "Shop"

Thanks for you time.

J.
#2 Posted by koeiekat site moderator on 2008-08-15 03:46:45 | quote | 83.57.*.1*
Buy Now = Kristen, Shop = Lucida.

Have fun and ... be nice to the cats

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Relax ... it is just a font
#3 Posted by JellyBeenexternal link on 2008-08-15 09:24:16 | quote | 207.236.*.2*
Those definitely seem to be the right fonts. Thank You very much, although if I recall correctly both were also "free" when I designed that image.

They both appear to be "commercial" releases now.

Any ideas?

Thanks, again, for your time with this.

PS: Aha ... I found them. FYI, the fonts appear to be part of MS Office 2000 (I guess I need to re-install my copy.)
#4 Posted by koeiekat site moderator on 2008-08-15 12:19:27 | quote | 83.57.*.1*
Kirsten has never been free. Maybe it came bundled with a software package? Lucida probably came with Windows.

Edit kk: mumble ... mumble ... never saw your PS ...

Have fun and ... be nice to the cats

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Relax ... it is just a font

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