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mglush
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December 31, 2023

Hi!

Have you tried myfonts.com?

Myfonts has a font finder app called What the Font? that you can use to determne what font it is, or give you somethng very similar. Here is a screen shot of the page:

 

I have used several times and it works really effectively.

www.myfonts.com

Michelle

c.pfaffenbichler
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December 27, 2023

Or did you mean the signature-elements? 

Participant
December 28, 2023

I need for everything related to fonts, but yeah- signature elements are most difficult to find

c.pfaffenbichler
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December 29, 2023

The two pretty much identical »a«-s and »s«-s in »Tsinganas« seems to indicate it may indeed be a font (as opposed to manual lettering) but I cannot identify the font (if it is indeed one). 

didiermazier
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December 24, 2023

I would say simply Helvetica Black (and other styles)

Trevor.Dennis
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December 24, 2023

There is not a perfect match for the italic font down the page, but here again, searchin with 'Bo It' and with class set to San Serif will get you very close.   

 

If you get as close as you can, then select the type layer and click on  Show Similar Fonts, that searches the online Adobe fonts as well as locally.

It still didn't nail it, but it found Sego UI Bold Italic that has the round dots above the i, and the curved desender of the y.  It's a long way from a perfect match, but possibly usable.

Trevor.Dennis
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December 24, 2023

That's a heavy font, so set font choice to Sans Serif, and start typing Black into the font name field.  That found a good match in the standard Windows/Photoshop fonts.

 

Photoshop's Variable fonts are always worth looking at. They might not get you the perfect shape, but weight, width etc. have a huge range of options.