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Re: Lego Font
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lugnet.general
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Fri, 19 Mar 1999 08:16:11 GMT
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johnneal@!SayNoToSpam!uswest.net
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I have used a font called "Don Casual" which actually comes pretty close. It is
put out by Expert Software on a CD called 2000 Fantastic Fonts, and is available
at big retail chains such as Office Depot, Office Max, & ComUSA or at their
website: http://www.expertsoftware.com/2000_fantastic_fonts.htm
HTH
-John
onyx wrote:
> Just wondering if anyone had a font that mimicks the LEGO logo??? i've searched
> the FAQ, done a couple of web searched but can't find one... searched my adobe
> font folio and can't find one that's close enough...
>
> E-Toys uses one on their Lego banners... so there must be one out there
> somewhere...
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> TIA
>
> J
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| (...) yeah.. i have a copy of Dom... but the letters are "open" (meaning the O has a little gap where it doesn't form a complete circle) so it isn't quite dead on.. but thanks... J (26 years ago, 19-Mar-99, to lugnet.general)
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| Just wondering if anyone had a font that mimicks the LEGO logo??? i've searched the FAQ, done a couple of web searched but can't find one... searched my adobe font folio and can't find one that's close enough... E-Toys uses one on their Lego (...) (26 years ago, 19-Mar-99, to lugnet.general)
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