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Hello,
I've gotten myself in a bit of a shitty situation, about a year ago while designing my band's logo I used a font in Adobe Photoshop, I believe the version was CS6.
Because I was a foolish idiot, I lost the file, haven't used the logo since and now, I really need to find which font it was, and I have no clue, except it was some sort of symbol font. I since upgraded to the new mac, have Photoshop CC.
Attached is a photo of what the font looks like, written is "noSky" the S is uppercase, so it is written in regular letters, not part of the font.
Thank you to anyone who could help me, I can't finish my album without knowing how to reproduce the logo.
Yuval Jonas
All Photoshop could find (via Type > Match Font on the menu bar with a selection on the type) was "Symbol Regular." I tried different selections too.
Out of curiosity, I tried browsing fonts using that exact wording. "Marlett," seemed to be closest.
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All Photoshop could find (via Type > Match Font on the menu bar with a selection on the type) was "Symbol Regular." I tried different selections too.
Out of curiosity, I tried browsing fonts using that exact wording. "Marlett," seemed to be closest.
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Wow! Thank you very much, that's it, that's the font!
However, it seems that this is a Microsoft-produced font, would you happen to know of any workaround to get it to work on MacOS (Photoshop CC)?
Quite desperate to solve the problem.
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I think it's included with Office (even the Mac version). Cursory searches on the Internet didn't yield much, other than sketchy sites I wouldn't trust too much.
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Hey man, you've been a huge help, you've got it all covered! It exists on my Mac through Office.
I don't want to pester you too much, but just so it's perfect, do you have any clue what might be the best way to transfer the font (even as an image) out from Office into Photoshop CC in as high a resolution as possible.
Thank you very much, and look out for our debut single, maybe we'll even name a song after you.
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Does Photoshop CC see the font?; it'd be odd that it didn't. In any case, you can try exporting the font as an image (I'd suggest PNG with transparency).