Crossfire fonts
Re: Crossfire fonts
In order to make the letters for the sun visors on the bears I used an alphabet template that had the squat fat letter style then drew in the lines. Another suggestion is to take paper/pencil and make a rubbing of the letters on the kick/foot plate at the door sill. You can then modify them to creat the letters you need. I think there is a font that is in general a good match, can't remember the name, but you'd still have to put the lines in by hand.
Re: Crossfire fonts
I've got a bookmark on my computer at home to a website with free hi res .eps images of various logos, including the Crossfire lettering. It isn't a font per se, but rather a vector graphic of the lettering found on the back of the car. This should suit your purpose for sign or banner making as vector graphics can be scaled infinitely without becoming pixelated.
I'll post a link later tonight when I get home. After I walk the dog. And have dinner.
Hey, I've got priorities ya know!!!!
I'll post a link later tonight when I get home. After I walk the dog. And have dinner.
Hey, I've got priorities ya know!!!!
Re: Crossfire fonts
OK, out of the goodness of my heart I'm posting this before walking the dog and eating dinner.
Go to http://www.brandsoftheworld.com/ and just type in crossfire. It's a stupid multi step process but you end up with a nice, clean .eps vector graphic of the CROSSFIRE logo and if you have Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop you can resize at will with no loss of quality, alter color, etc.
Go to http://www.brandsoftheworld.com/ and just type in crossfire. It's a stupid multi step process but you end up with a nice, clean .eps vector graphic of the CROSSFIRE logo and if you have Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop you can resize at will with no loss of quality, alter color, etc.
Re: Crossfire fonts
Originally Posted by Mike-in-Orange
OK, out of the goodness of my heart I'm posting this before walking the dog and eating dinner.
Go to http://www.brandsoftheworld.com/ and just type in crossfire. It's a stupid multi step process but you end up with a nice, clean .eps vector graphic of the CROSSFIRE logo and if you have Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop you can resize at will with no loss of quality, alter color, etc.
Go to http://www.brandsoftheworld.com/ and just type in crossfire. It's a stupid multi step process but you end up with a nice, clean .eps vector graphic of the CROSSFIRE logo and if you have Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop you can resize at will with no loss of quality, alter color, etc.
Re: Crossfire fonts
Originally Posted by NOT2FST
Anyone know somebody that works in Chrysler's marketing department?? That's probably the only way you're going to get the actual fonts.
But the downloaded graphic sure helps! Thanks!
But the downloaded graphic sure helps! Thanks!
Re: Crossfire fonts
Hi All, now thats a result. Only one question how is the best way to use the fonts, I have saved as a picture, is there a program that we can use that uses these fonts ?? Great work Rcompart coming up with the letters/font.
Cheers
Andy
Cheers
Andy
Last edited by ZeroZero; 05-20-2008 at 03:03 PM.
Re: Crossfire fonts
Originally Posted by ZeroZero
Hi All, now thats a result. Only one question how is the best way to use the fonts, I have saved as a picture, is there a program that we can use that uses these fonts ?? Great work Rcompart coming up with the letters/font.
Cheers
Andy
Cheers
Andy