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Meat Loaf Font
I have been looking for a font to use in my T-Shirt designs and so far have managed to find Bradley Gratis Font that I think is as close to the one used on albums etc , anyone know a better one ?
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The old OIFC site has been as it is today for some years now, since soon after Vee died, so I don't see it emerging in a newly developed state any time soon. Caryl |
I can't see any differences on the font used on many albums and the old font Bradley credited to Joseph Warren Phinney (1848-1934).
http://www.1001fonts.com/font_details.html?font_id=2887 http://img.1001fonts.com/fonts/2887.big.png Description of the font: (from http://www.1001fonts.com/font_details.html?font_id=2887) Quote:
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My name and font is copyrighted and Trade marked. Please don't post these kind of things . It will only cost me money for my lawyer to fight infringement cases . You are making it to easy.
Thanks meat |
youre incorrect, what has been posted here is the Bradley Gratis font which is openly available to anyone. IF someone copied your 'logo' exactly, THEN it'd be your property.
If you look at the L for example, it looks different here. |
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And some people appear to be stirring shit when it doesn't need to be stirred.
There was a case in UK law recently where a fish and chip shop called Harolds was barred from having it's name displayed in a similar font and colour scheme that that used for the distinctive Harrods logo. I'm sure this is the type of thing Meat is getting at. Someone using the phrase Meat Loaf in the Bradley Gratis font could well be breaching the same legalities. End. of. Edit(R.): In case you're wondering, the message above refers to some posts that have been deleted. |
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