I think it's called "Aaarghh!"
Posted by Michael Gene Adkins (Member # 882) on :
I recognize that font ... the tire shop down the street designs those!!! And if it isn't a font, it should be!!!!
Posted by David Thompson (Member # 2395) on :
Atrocious Bold
Posted by Gregg Parkes (Member # 7710) on :
What a totally awesome font. I have seen that used many many times around here. Mainly on jobs that I have missed out on. I guess my design skills were just not "up to it". I will keep practicin' I promise. Maybe when I's growsup I kin be doin' stuff like this.
Imagine this dimensionally - man I am droolin' all over the keyboard and shakin' with excitement just thinking about it.
What a great start to the day.
Thanks Jon
Cheers - Gregg
Posted by John Byrd (Member # 825) on :
Modified yardstick sans
Posted by Michael Gene Adkins (Member # 882) on :
great names, you guys!!!
Should I digitize it, or just leave this jewel untouched, unsoiled and forever beautiful!?!
Posted by jack wills (Member # 521) on :
I e-mailed the apostrophe to them. No Charge.
Posted by David Harding (Member # 108) on :
I can tell from all the accolades that Raymond taught me well.
Posted by Michael Gene Adkins (Member # 882) on :
sad thing is, put this in an antique store alongside what we consider the superior version of this sign, and which one do you think would sale and end up hanging in someone's shop???
Posted by Jon Butterworth (Member # 227) on :
Harding ... if that's your work ... Hardly Normal!
Take some more lessons on layout and centre the lines!
PS: Raymond give Dave a couple of these next lesson, it might help.
[ September 11, 2009, 08:38 AM: Message edited by: Jon Butterworth ]
Posted by Sam Staffan (Member # 4552) on :
At first glance I thought the top was the font "Electrical Tape Black" but the "O" was throwing me off.
As for the red it resembles "Duct Tape red" but with some flare to it.
I will keep searching! Posted by Michael Gene Adkins (Member # 882) on :
Electrical Tape Black!!! Duct Tape Red!!! I luv it!!!
Posted by Mark Baty (Member # 9776) on :
O' what a beautiful font, but I can't tell from the layout of 20 characters what language it is, if it's an "OPEN" sign. Mark Baty
Posted by Ian Stewart-Koster (Member # 3500) on :
I've seen it a bit at local fleamarkets, and I think they call it "Beer-carton Bold Spraycan Stencil.ttf"
Posted by Buren Harrelson (Member # 9381) on :
Was that the font Atari used in the 80's for those high tech games.
Posted by Ian Stewart-Koster (Member # 3500) on :