WhatTheFont is a neat little tool from MyFonts.com which does one thing and does it well, it detects fonts from images for you. All you need to do is upload an image (or URL) sample of the font being ...
October 22, 2010 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google iOS: The popular font-identifying web site WhatTheFont (our look) now has an iOS app, letting you quickly ...
Web service WhatTheFont analyzes uploaded images and returns the font style matching the font used in the image. Ever wanted to find a font just like the one used by certain publications, corporations ...
There are countless fonts, but it is hard to judge fonts by appearance alone. Smartphone application "WhatTheFont"When you capture letters or import images with written letters, you can tell us the ...
I might be alone on this one, but I can't tell you how many times I've found an interesting font while browsing around only to be clueless about what it is. With tens of thousands of font types out ...
The process is simple and fast. Once you spot a sexy typeface and take a photo of it with the app’s built-in camera, WhatTheFont will isolate all the included text. You then select the one of interest ...
When Swiss type designer Max Miedinger created the Helvetica typeface in 1957, little did he know that it would go on to become one of the most used in the world. Miedinger would also have been ...
If you're a graphic designer, hopefully you're familiar with WhatTheFont, the essential service from myfonts.com that helps identify a font from a photo or other bitmap image. Now, MyFonts is bringing ...
Maybe I’m just a font geek, but I often wonder what typefaces are used for texts I run into in the world. WhatTheFont is a great free app that can solve those typographical mysteries instantly. The ...
WhatTheFont is a popular Web-based tool to aid in identifying unknown fonts. Users can upload screenshots of text in an unknown font, and the automated tool, with a bit of input from the user to help ...
Monotype Imaging has announced plans to acquire MyFonts.com and WhatTheFont, as well as other products of Bitstream for $50 million cash. Other items that Monotype will get in the deal will be the ...
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