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What font does SCOTT use?
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I recently stripped and repainted a Scott Addict frame and am looking to get decals made to go back over the paint.

I guess this is a long shot, but does anyone know what font Scott uses for their word "scott" and the word "addict"? pictures below




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Re: What font does SCOTT use? [%FTP] [ In reply to ]
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They probably made their own font, so people can't just get on MS word and copy it.
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Re: What font does SCOTT use? [%FTP] [ In reply to ]
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I'm sure if you write them an email they would be more than happy to get you some stickers rather than have you poorly copy the font.
It probably is a custom font you won't be able to get your hands on unless you know someone on the inside, but this here handy tool will get you as close as you can.
http://new.myfonts.com/WhatTheFont/

If you need any other help PM me, I used to do font and graphics stuff all the time.
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Re: What font does SCOTT use? [%FTP] [ In reply to ]
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Not sure of the font, but This website > http://www.brandsoftheworld.com/ has vector art images for the Scott logo. If you have Illustrator or a similar vector program, you should be able to manipulate to your desired specs.
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Re: What font does SCOTT use? [%FTP] [ In reply to ]
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the "addict" is a sheared/distorted version of the font : phantom italic. as indicated above, the "SCOTT" logo is already available in vector format on brands of the world. anyway, here is a snapshot of them i created for you. i can send you the vector format if you'd like. just pm me the email to use. i can also print them in vinyl for you if that's what you are ultimately looking for. hope this helps...


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Re: What font does SCOTT use? [bx3] [ In reply to ]
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bx3 wrote:
Not sure of the font, but This website > http://www.brandsoftheworld.com/ has vector art images for the Scott logo. If you have Illustrator or a similar vector program, you should be able to manipulate to your desired specs.

BINGO!
I was going to suggest this or simply make a paper copy, scan, convert to .pdf/ai and start making decals.
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