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Subject:Font for Logo From:Pam Owen <Nighthawk1 -at- MINDSPRING -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 1 Oct 1998 13:32:11 -0400
Hi, gang!
I'm trying to redesign my company logo, which was originally done (by my
partner) with a font that is not available in electronic form, and I could
use some help. I'm looking for a font that is trim, not too modern or
archaic, has a "k" with the lower descender of the foot (the lower oblique
line) going below the baseline, and imparts a sense of flight. Probably a
serif would be better than a sans serif, but I'm open to suggestions. The
"k" criterion is the hardest to meet, but really think having the descender
this way does impart a sense of flight. I've looked through tons of font
books with no success. If you think of a font that meets all or most of my
criteria, please e-mail me privately instead of posting to the list, as I
have trouble keeping up with mail on all my lists. If you know where I can
get the font, I'd appreciate hearing that, too. TIA.
Pam Owen
Nighthawk Communications
Reston, Virginia, USA
E-mail: Nighthawk1 -at- mindspring -dot- com