Trebuchet looks very close but the lower case "a"s are defiantly different.
Century Gothic bold is very very close and the lower case 'a's are right
2007-06-29 11:52:22
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answered by tigerkitty2 5
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Here's a better suggestion. Open Google and type "fonts" without the quotes in the search box. You will find that there are simply thousands of fonts that you can download.
2007-06-29 18:54:19
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answered by Ron M 7
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try the font "century gothic." Just open a word document or something and go to fonts, it will probably be in that list.
2007-06-29 18:48:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Century Gothic will work if you don't have the Futura family. In century gothic, the word "that" which is on that image has the same height on the "t" and the "h". In your image they do not... Its Futura bold or futura book.... not standard on PCs, just macs.
2007-06-29 18:55:04
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answered by gregthedesigner 5
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yeah, it is like century ghotic, but i'm really sure the font is on your computer, if you're on windows or mac system, probaly it's on linux too.
But if you wanna find more fonts, just go to :
fonts.net, i'm not sure if it end on .net or org, com.
2007-06-29 18:50:49
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answered by ^++?¡¨çLucKyE;:.,¨ç`++/*- 3
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Looks a lot like Century Gothic, if you ask me.
You should have that one on your system already, if you're using windows.
2007-06-29 18:46:23
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answered by Michael J 3
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it looks a lot like Arial, my favourite font, I use it all the time.
2007-06-29 18:52:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Sure Man
You can hold it and feel it ,while it's slipping away.
You dirty old Man
2007-06-29 19:51:51
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answered by Vulcan 1 5
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