Because you asked nicely...Just teasing...
http://www.ffonts.net/Lima-Bean.font
You are my hero! Thank you so much!
BTW, the people who make this font sell a commercial license for $10.
http://www.kevinandamanda.com/fonts/...nts/lima-bean/
http://kevinandamanda.com/fonts/font.../terms-of-use/
scroll down to the bottom of the page.
And if your project is important, then you probably can afford to pay the $10 for the font.
Gary W. Priester
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Just for info! If anyone wants to find a font and they have an image for it they can normally get a recommendation of the fonts name from here by up-loading the image: http://www.myfonts.com/WhatTheFont/
Design is thinking made visual.
"What the font" went downhill a few years ago and most often only displays fonts they sell.
"What Font Is" is another site and generally does a better job with both commercial and free fonts. Even so, there are so many fonts available, likely you'll run into those that the sites cannot match.
http://www.whatfontis.com
One should also clean up an image, remove excess baggage, make it black and white if possible. Sometimes, one can manually trace a few characters, export those as a jpg and get a more accurate result if the sample image is of low quality.
The bottom image in this thread was better to use than most. You can figure out how I cleaned up the image. Submit it to both whatthefont and whatfontis and review the results.
Mike
I might add that this sort of typeface is a very common one at Stu's Font Diner, which specializes in Retro and faux-Retro faces, several of them free.
Stu Sadler's Font Diner
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None of these represent the exact face you posted, but he does indeed offer fonts similar to the one you seek.
My Best,
Gary
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