font id help
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- jackfoley
Anyone know the font used on the light grey background on the Dane Cook site (http://www.danecook.com/)? I know it's not from miniml or fonts for flash. I'm pretty sure it's a pixel font though. Thanks!
- forcetwelve0
do you mean in the main content area? it's html buddie.
- jackfoley0
Yeah, I realize that. I right click on it and there is no option to view source. Do you know a way to figure it out?
- forcetwelve0
well if it's html it'll be different on every computer.
looks like arial to me, but it's smoothed on a mac so its hard to tell/control.
- jackfoley0
I'm on a PC. I took a screen grab and zoomed in, in Photoshop. The I and J in the first sentence have serifs so it's definitely not arial.
- stewart0
imo that is NOT html at all.
it's selectable text in flash.
i think it's a pixelfont embedded in flash: FFF Star bold.
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/fon…
- jackfoley0
I don't believe that is it. The lowercase f on the Dane Cook site only has a horizontal line on the right side, where the f in FFF Star Bold has the line going through on both sides.
- stewart0
well, i'd say it is a pretty close match.
good luck finding a similar font with a lowercase f with a horizontal line on the right side only though.
bye!
- Typographica0
I don't know the pixel font, but the vector used throughout is the lovely Neo Sans.
http://www.fontshop.com/index.cf…