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What Font Identifier do you use?
I've tried FontSquirrel, WhatTheFont and FontSpring and they all suck.
What is an identifier that actually works?
They don't suck, it all depends on the quality of the pic you provide.
Garbage in, garbage out.
I disagree. try finding a script font. It doesn't work. They all want the letters to be separate then give you 20 samples that look nothing like it.
They "suck" because they do not have the font you are looking for in their database. In such a case, what they do is present you with the closest font that they have which may not even be close to what you are looking for. What fonts are on their database? Those are usually the fonts that are available for sale at their site which limits the apps identification capability. So if you are looking for numerous script fonts that had been appearing lately, you will have a better chance of finding what that font is here at Dafont than at MyFonts/WhatTheFont and FontSpring/FontSquirrel. There's no guarantee but you might have better luck at
http://www.dafont.com/forum/?f=1 Find a good quality image, do not enlarge nor retouch, post it and hope for the best.
Edited 2 times. Last edit on Aug 20, 2020 at 07:31 by toto@k22
I've always used whatthefont and it has always worked fine for me...
What has served me very well is Find My Font, I don't know a better solution.
Try
Font Moose on Luc Devroye's site:
http://fontmoose.devroye.org/cgi-bin/FontMoose.php
Luc is a Professor of Computer Science at McGill University in Montreal, Canada, and he probably knows more about fonts and typography than anyone else currently alive. He also hosts my homepage, which includes some of my early fonts that aren't on dafont.
One additional font that I made and released publicly is on fontspace(dot)com, (MockingjayXL - single glyph). dafont doesn't allow single glyph fonts, but there is one exception, (Obey Venice, part of the collection in my
Obey Series 2:
https://www.dafont.com/obey-series-2.font
Edited 2 times. Last edit on Jan 10, 2022 at 16:35 by metaphasebrothel
Script fonts are hard to find exactly due to their various letters or opentype features. I usually combined all the tools, had a font manager to help but sometimes still wasted many days to find out.
I don't use software to identify fonts. I get better results from
jerseygirl.
Edited on Jan 14, 2022 at 14:02 by metaphasebrothel
That's funny

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