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How to find a font using an image

How to find a font using an image

You must have come across a good Logo at least once and seen a font that you liked, but you don't know which font it is.

One site will help you with that - whatfontis.com

Here you can upload an image of the Logo, an inscription, and font and find similar fonts, if not the same as in the image.

First, you need to go to  www.whatfontis.com and click on the "Browse" button where you will insert the image from your computer. You can also copy the image URL below this field.

Now you need to select the option under these fields whether the background of the font is dark (second option) or light (first option). This is important for the site to better recognize the font.

Okay, now click "Continue". A new page will load where you will see all the letters in the picture, and you will type which letter is next to the letter in the text field.

If you have filled in the letters you need, click "Continue". And now you will see a list of similar fonts next to their name. If you find the right font, just download it and install it.

If you want to make a font from your manuscript, see the instructions here - do-you-know-tech.blogspot.com/2014/09/make-font-out-of-your-handwriting.html

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