Hi,
First guess: The E is a C plus a minus-sign. Take something like a Helvetica Thin Wide? and you should get the ESSE, but the N? Mayby someone played with House Industries Chalet?
http://www.houseind.com/fonts/chalet/viewfonts
Or just rotated a Helvetica U at 180ð? The example is a Nimbus Sans Normal, try a Helvetica Neue Extended Ultra Light or Thin insted.
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Hello all,
Who can identify this font for me? I like it and I will use it for a internship project.