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Font used in the location change sequence in Captain America: Civil War

May 02, 2016 at 17:36

I'm looking for that exact font, and found this to be a close match, for reference.

Font used in the location change sequence in Captain America: Civil War

Edited on May 02, 2016 at 17:37 by jedau

Identified font

Adam.CG  Suggested by jerseygirl 

Suggested fonts

Futura  Suggested by snorkjuice 
Uberlin  Suggested by nykofade 


May 02, 2016 at 22:04

Identified font: Adam.CG


May 03, 2016 at 06:46

Oh, wow! Awesome! Thanks @jerseygirl. That looks exactly like the font!


May 09, 2016 at 16:40

pretty sure the font used in captain america, is Uberlin
Suggested font: Uberlin


May 09, 2016 at 17:14

@nykofade Looks close, but I think Uberlin is a bit wide. Looking at the 'R' and 'S' seems to disqualify it. Adam.CG isn't the exact font as well, looking at the 'R', but it's narrow style places it much closer. Uberlin looks nice though, thanks for suggesting that.


May 11, 2016 at 00:33

The font is actually the very common Futura! You can tell by the exceptional wideness of letters like "N" and "W", and the overall strict geometry that's characteristic of Futura. Probably my favorite of all the sans serifs. I've linked a URL to a photo of the regular font, since it is not available for free download on the web, but there's a good chance it's already in your computer.
Suggested font: Futura


May 11, 2016 at 06:19

@snorkjuice oh! hahaha! You're absolutely right! The Adam.CG font did say that it was inspired by Futura. I didn't think to look further regarding that. Lots of great fonts discovered along this thread but Futura takes it. Nice job!

(Sorry I don't know how to change the "Identified font")


May 11, 2016 at 16:34

jedau said  
@nykofade Looks close, but I think Uberlin is a bit wide. Looking at the 'R' and 'S' seems to disqualify it. Adam.CG isn't the exact font as well, looking at the 'R', but it's narrow style places it much closer. Uberlin looks nice though, thanks for suggesting that.

That may be, but I don't think the reference provided is the font used in the film, which was the question right? we'll have to wait till we can get a capture from the film, haha.


May 11, 2016 at 18:51

@nykofade Yeah, that's why I re-watched it. The analysis from my reply came from that. Here's a screenshot of the BUCHAREST font as proof: http://imgur.com/IHCo84K

Note the difference in the 'R' and 'S' to Uberlin. Adam.CG Pro isn't the exact font as well as evidenced by the 'R' and @snorkjuice's analysis. By the way, that image was screencapped from a bootleg, I didn't take a photo of it while in the cinema. I just looked for a bootleg uploaded in the internet so that I could get a photo proof for you. I watched the film multiple times, so I paid my due, for any sticklers out there haha


May 11, 2016 at 18:54

Awesome, thanks



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