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05/06/2010 5:31 am  

if you can't perhaps you could suggest a site other than identifont thx


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Electric_Warrior
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05/06/2010 6:01 am  

Try
You might want to try;www.dafont.com
they may have something close to that.


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06/06/2010 3:47 am  

ask typophile.com
ask typophile.com they will get it in minutes.


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Robert Leach
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06/06/2010 3:51 am  

Reminiscent
of the Festival Hall signage ?


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whitespike
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06/06/2010 4:17 am  

Try whatthefont.com. you...
Try whatthefont.com. you send a sample and it gives you close or matching options.


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Robert Leach
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06/06/2010 4:50 am  

Does this help ?
'Lettering and type design featured prominently in the graphic style of the Festival of Britain. The Festival?s ?typography panel? included Nicolete Gray, the country?s wisest and most imaginative lettering historian. It was Gray and her colleagues (including Charles Hasler and Gordon Cullen) who determined the style of letter used in the two large signs on the Royal Festival Hall: the name of the building spelled out in sloping slab serif (?Egyptian?) capitals. This thoroughly English letter played its part in tempering the international-Modern architecture of the building.'


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