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Ralf Maximus:
Found an interesting online service today, called WhatTheFont?

Designed to help you identify a font whose name you don't know, it accepts a bitmap image of your mystery font for analysis, then suggests the closest possible match plus similar ones.

Armed with the name of your font, you can go google for something free, or click the link they provide to buy a commercial version.  Neat!

I tried it out on a few known fonts I had laying around and it's uncanny.  Just the kind of thing you don't know you need until you really need it.

cranioscopical:
Thanks for the tip, Ralf. Worth keeping in the bookmarks.

PhilB66:
Cool find Ralf, thanks!

Here's a list of tools to create your own font:

[*]FontForge
[*]DoubleType
[*]BitFontMaker
[/list]

PhilB66:
Font Resources List:  :)

Font Search Engines
SmartFont™ Font Finder
Free Fonts - Font Tools
Luc Devroye's Fonts Page - Tons of Links.

Darwin:
Yes, I've had this in my favourites folder for a couple of years. Have never used it though! The *almost* double entendre of the site name has always brought a smile to my face, though   :)

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