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    Dec 9, 2009 - Gotham City sign #1

    Anyone knows what font that is?

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    Dec 9, 2009 - Re: Gotham City sign #2

    Gothic?
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    Dec 9, 2009 - Re: Gotham City sign #3

    Let me check around; I might have this one (I've got a LOT of fonts laying around!).
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    Dec 9, 2009 - Re: Gotham City sign #4

    I've looked around, and I don't have it; but, according to the '1966 Batman Message Board', it's an Old English variation: maybe something called 'Excalibur'. But, the speculation is that it was hand-painted, and therefore might not be an established font.
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    Dec 9, 2009 - Re: Gotham City sign #5

    Thanks for the help, I'll check out that Excalibur
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    Dec 9, 2009 - Re: Gotham City sign #6

    If that was the original show, it was almost certainly painted by hand using a variation of old English font. Graphic shops back did so by hand unless there was a large en mass production of such an item, which then would use a paint template. If you really want to make it accurate, you might want to just correct the image for the angle and make your own template directly from the graphic shot.
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    Dec 10, 2009 - Re: Gotham City sign #8

    Looks like I'll be painting by hand then
    And thanks for that straight view on the sign, smordant.
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    Dec 10, 2009 - Re: Gotham City sign #9

    yeah back then all hand done I'm sure. It would look good carved out and then painted for that relief.

    Another hand drawn one..

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    Dec 10, 2009 - Re: Gotham City sign #10

    It looks sort of like the font 1456Gutenberg. There's a style of medieval gothic fonts that are close. My recommendation is to scan dafont.com -- they let you put in your own sample text and check fifty fonts at once, like so.
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    Dec 10, 2009 - Re: Gotham City sign #12

    Wow, some of those fonts look even better than the original
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    Dec 15, 2009 - Re: Gotham City sign #13

    I've never tried this tool before, but I found a reference to it at Maximumpc.com Below is the blurb they published on their site. Let us know if it works. Good Luck!

    WHAT THE FONT ?

    "In days of yore, font-recognition software was expensive and didn’t work particularly well. Lucky for us, what once cost a lot of money is now available free on the web. Point your browser to WhatTheFont (http://new.myfonts.com/WhatTheFont/), upload an image featuring the font in question, and the service will give you a list of matching fonts, usually including some free options. For bonus points, font nerds can test their knowledge by trying to identify the difference between Arial and Helvetica in common logos (http://www.ironicsans.com/helvarialquiz/index.php)."
    (From www.maximumpc.com)
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    Dec 15, 2009 - Re: Gotham City sign #14

    You guys are right,

    I just checked my 2.000 + fonts but without 100% match. The capital letters are always different.

    I've tried www.whatthefont.com a few times, but without much success.

    Dietrich
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    Dec 15, 2009 - Re: Gotham City sign #15

    there wouldn't be a 100% match on a hand painted sign anyway. Like most fonts , you would have to change them a bit to make them work. With the straight one look it would be an easy one to take into illustrator and do a good outline for a template.
    That's what I love about handpainted signs...they are " handpainted" lol

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