From what I can tell from that image, the LEX could be just about any sans serif. The R is either customized from a sans serif that otherwise matches the width (so an expanded style or stretched horizontally), or the R from a font such as this one.
https://www.dafont.com/01digitall.font?text=LEXR
But if you used that R character, then the stem widths of whatever sans you used may need altered to match that of the R. So unless you actually need a font, I would just customize an existing sans' R that otherwise matches.
Welcome to TalkGraphics Boozius. And why would Mike (mwenz) do this for you?Any chance you can make this font?
Egg
Minis Forum UM780XTX AMD Ryzen7 7840HS with AMD Radeon 780M Graphics + 32 GB Ram + MSI Optix Mag321 Curv monitor + 1Tb SSD + 232 GB SSD + 250 GB SSD portable drive + ISP = BT + Web Hosting = TSO Host
I could. And would. For it to be cost effective for you I would like it if you did some leg work in finding an OpenSource sans style that fits the generaly shape of the remaining letters. Else if I need to trudge through a bunch of fonts the cost goes up.
It would be best if we conducted this off-line, though. As you cannot use the PM system as of yet, you would need to post an email address, even one that could be tossed, and I'll grab it and email you.
Also note that unless there is something clearer that shows more characters and, hopefully something more clear altogether, a solid match is likely not going to happen.
Mike
Bookmarks