Giveaway 500 TBT to Winner

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New rule post the words using your font on the thread. I'll give winner 500 since I think it's harder than I expected haha! To clarify I don't know what the font is so I'm trying all of them out so I think this'll be easier.
 
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its an M from Comic Sans MS

and the rest is Microsoft Sans Serif...
 
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actually, the font is Futura. probably Futura light condensed, if it's a variation.

however, the Futura font is not available for the fonts in our posts here...

Futura:

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actually, the font is Futura. probably Futura light condensed, if it's a variation.

however, the Futura font is not available for the fonts in our posts here...

Futura:

futura.gif

Nah, and I realized it's not my guess either because the video font is slightly more condensed, meaning that the fonts are more closed in, as you can see with the "M". The M in the video is more thinner compared to Futura, which is more expanded. Whatever font it actually is, it's definitely in the same family as Futura though.
 
Gill Sans MT Condensed?

I can't really post the font for some reason but yeah?

If not then idek lol
 
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when i view these alphabet boxes they are much smaller than when i post them, i dunno why...

Futura standard condensed:

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Nah, and I realized it's not my guess either because the video font is slightly more condensed, meaning that the fonts are more closed in, as you can see with the "M". The M in the video is more thinner compared to Futura, which is more expanded. Whatever font it actually is, it's definitely in the same family as Futura though.

It's definitely a Futura font, which remains popular for presentations, or one of the handful of fonts like Twentieth Century that were created to specifically compete with Futura. However, because they look so similar and because we don't know what further compression occurred during formatting, the only way we'll ever know for sure is if Daniel contacts the presentation author directly...

that's pretty wild that fonts were created to compete with each other back in the old mechanical printing press days. I guess it still happens today with competing software products. Somebody should make a reality tv show: Font Wars...
 
This is such a funny challenge. Lol. I should always look at responses before going through effort though. I guess I just second King's guess.
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