Fonts?


I do love the fonts of the movie and the TV show.

Does anyone know where I could download them?

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Do you have any clear (preferably big) images? I might be able to name the fonts if I see 'em.

I was a teenage movie title cliché

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Gosh, after all these years, I don't know if I should comment or not! Anyway, I was watching the show tonight and, like you, noticed the fonts used in the title and credits. I can't identify it, but I'd try to duplicate the look in Photoshop by making each letter individual and warping the edges to get the effect I want. Or I'd keep the title as one set of words and do a warp mesh adjustment. If you're not familiar with Photoshop (or any other photo-editing software that can do this same procedure), this probably doesn't make sense. But I doubt there's a font just like this one. It was likely hand-drawn by an artist in those pre-computer days.

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Irwin Allen loved his special fonts……VOYAGE was the most dramatic-i used to trace the font from the front of the 1964 issue of the novel to paper…….the 1961 novel had the old kind of boring font….using the submarine from the DELL comic VOYAGE TO THE DEEP…..the Proteus!

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MyFonts.com, a site that sells fonts online, has a section called "WhatTheFont". Submit an example of a font and experts will try to find what font it is (free, of course). It's probably your only hope. Good luck, and let us know if it's a help, please. See if it's what you want here:

http://www.myfonts.com/WhatTheFont/

"All necessary truth is its own evidence." - Ralph Waldo Emerson

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MyFonts.com, a site that sells fonts online, has a section called "WhatTheFont". Submit an example of a font and experts will try to find what font it is (free, of course). It's probably your only hope. Good luck, and let us know if it's a help, please. See if it's what you want here:

http://www.myfonts.com/WhatTheFont/

"All necessary truth is its own evidence." - Ralph Waldo Emerson

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