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The Hudson NY slab serif font is nice. Thank you for bringing it to my attention. I will add it to my collection. The A in the font that I posted is not like anything I have.It's a typical looking block serif font. Could be custom. The serif on the 'A' is unique. Here is a close match (not exact): Hudson NY Slab Serif Font - Download Fonts
Yep, that is different and it could be that someone "edited" the font in that design which is super simple to do. But it also might be a custom one that may be hard to locate. You are welcome!The Hudson NY slab serif font is nice. Thank you for bringing it to my attention. I will add it to my collection. The A in the font that I posted is not like anything I have.
Sounds great thanks!If I find out what it is, I will let you know.
I still have no idea what embroidery font was used. That said, I edited the Hudson NY Slab Serif in CorelDRAW and then converted it into stitches using DRAWings. Its damn close to what is shown in the image that I posted. I actually like it better. Thanks again for the suggestion.Sounds great thanks!
Heck yeah, That looks awesome! You're welcome!I still have no idea what embroidery font was used. That said, I edited the Hudson NY Slab Serif in CorelDRAW and then converted it into stitches using DRAWings. Its damn close to what is shown in the image that I posted. I actually like it better. Thanks again for the suggestion.
Athletic font on my digitizing software. Looks similar.Does anyone know what font this is?
yesterday i posted my first post here but today my is no appearing so i would like to know where is my post gone.
It definitely seems to be a collegiate type of serif font.Does anyone know what font this is?
Your first post should have been in Member Introduction. Are you sure you posted something here? What did it say?yesterday i posted my first post here but today my is no appearing so i would like to know where is my post gone.
Thanks Alison. The Gasoline Serif font you brought to my attention does look similar. However, since I was supposed to match the embroidery the client has on existing garments, I was left with no choice but to customize a font.A bit late, but look at this as well.
Gasoline Serif BTN Bold : Download For Free, View Sample Text, Rating And More On Fontsgeek.Com
Download Gasoline Serif BTN Bold For Free. View Sample Text, Character Map, User rating and review for Gasoline Serif BTN Boldfontsgeek.com
Thank you. It does look similar; but not the same as what was on the client's team garments.
splathead - Thanks. Ultimately, I created the text in CorelDRAW using the Hudson NY Slab Serif font that tshirtgrowth brought to my attention and then, as you suggested, moved nodes around and added serifs using the shape tool. When I was done, I converted the text into curves and imported them into DRAWings to create the stitches. It took some work; but the client liked it.Any vector program can easily recreate your font using a closely resembling font. Overlay the resembling font on top of your desired text and use the shape tool to dial it in.