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How to identify a font, any font, anywhere you find it

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<p>With tens of thousands of fonts in circulation, it’s tough to identify a specific font from memory, when you see it. Fortunately, you don’t have to—there are free websites, and an iOS app, that can identify font samples for you on the fly. The process is easy and a whole lot of fun.</p><h2>How to identify a font from a printed sample</h2>
<p>No matter which resource you use, identifying a font from a printed sample works the same way: Scan or take a photo of the text, upload it. After the characters themselves are correctly identified, the resource tries to find the font.</p><p>For best results, use a clean, straight image of the sample text. Ideally, find a large printed example of the font and then scan it—18 point text or larger works best, because the edges of the characters will be more accurate. If you don’t have a scanner, take a careful snapshot with your smartphone or camera. Hold your camera steady so the text isn’t skewed horizontally or vertically. If you’re working with an image that’s askew, you can straighten it out in an image editor.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/2886251/how-to-identify-a-font-any-font-anywhere-you-find-it.html#jump">To read this article in full, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>

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