With all the fonts out there, you should be able to find something close to that. Start checking font forges! On March 8, 2006 Tom Jennings wrote: > The answer is probably a resounding NO, but does anyone have a typeface > of the 70's small-car nomenclature? Meaning, the typeface used for > "Gremlin" and "3.8 Litre" and "5 Litre" and all that? > > Bad example here: (weather-worn): > http://www.wps.com/AMC/Gremlin-graphics/ > > > I'm gonna make new stickers for my Hornet, but non-stock; but I really > like the typography. I'm hoping someone with typography skills (and a > fanatical personality) has cobbled one up... uhuh. > > Computer files would be nice, but just a printable copy of more letters > than just G r e m l i n 3 . 8 5 L t and r would be nice. > > Even AMC might not have had such a thing; they might have had some > graphics designer come up with just the needed letters, but you never > know. > > It's a really nice typeface; clean and modern, just a little bit > old-fashioned. > > An import-scene place near me has a sticker cutter and reasonable > prices. I'll of course share my work, since I have to produce PostScript > and TIFF output anyways. > > John, do you know anyone who cares about these sorts of things? Seems > like if anyone did, you would :-) ============================================================= Posted by wixList Archiver -- http://www.amxfiles.com/wixlist