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Font ID : Quicksilver
Posted by magpie on 11 April 2005 at 10:17Does anyone recognise the font used for the name Powerflow or know if it
can be downloaded anywhere?Thanks, Peter
John Simpson replied 20 years, 3 months ago 7 Members · 9 Replies -
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You may have to play with it a bit but I think this is pretty close
paul r
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That’s an old Letraset font.
http://www.letraset.com/us/template1.asp?catid=60
I remember it from back in art school when we used to use rub-on lettering.
Unfortunately I can’t remember the name but I’m thinkin’ Dynamo or Pump or something 70s.
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Jill saying Letraset immediately made me think of Quicksilver, but I don’t hav my trusty old catalogue at home to check, and Google doesn’t seem to throw up any matches with that name.
I’m sure that font was used on the cover of an album in the 70s, but I can’t for the life of me think what.
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Yeah I think it looks like Quicksilver – Give it a try!!
Cheers
Terry
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Peter have you tried the usual places like brandsoftheworld.com sorry I don’t seem to have that one in my book which is strange because i thought I had pretty much all of them
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That’s the one Terry.
It’s going to bug me I remember what album that was on though 🙁
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Richard as soon as you said it I knew you were right.
I still have my old dog-eared Letraset catalog from 1980.
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Thanks everyone, I’ve managed to look at the Neon font and that looks great and I’ll have
a look at the Quicksilver as soon as I can access a PC.As for the album I’ve no idea 😮
Thanks again, Peter
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2 albums come to mind, sure it was either 1 of ELO’s or maybe tubular bells?
L J
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