Just looking out for some fonts that look like a rubber stamp. There's so many font sites out there, I just wanted to see if anyone had any recommendations?
Here is a link to a free Rubber Stamp PPT. It's nice in that the "stamp" effect is actually an image you can put over a graphic. Here's the link to the site if you are interested:
I'll echo and add to Bruce's recommendation of Dafont.com They have TONS of great free fonts. Here are just a small sampling of some fonts that might work for a 'stamp' look.
..and you could combine these with a simple border for something like this.
Everyone is incredibly helpful! I love that this was #2 in my google search results for "font that looks like a stamp"!
I chose to go with the Old Stamper front from dafont.com, and am really happy with the results. I used it for a "visited" state. Thanks for the suggestions and I appreciate Molly for asking (a couple years ago)!
I could never have imagined there would just be so many possible options for stamp fonts and I did have a chuckle that Bruce did some work for a stamp company. I'm unsure if there's any fields/sectors you haven't completed work for now Bruce...
I could never have imagined there would just be so many possible options for stamp fonts and I did have a chuckle that Bruce did some work for a stamp company. I'm unsure if there's any fields/sectors you haven't completed work for now Bruce...
Bruce, That one is great! Any idea how to get the lines that show up above and below the letters to "close" at the end to encase the words in the stamp like boxes?
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I like Stencil for the rubber stamp effect.
Hi Molly and welcome to Heroes.
I used this one when I produced a course for one of Europe's largest rubber stamp companies, (yes - honestly!)
http://www.dafont.com/old-stamper.font
Bruce
Bruce,
I like that one a lot...
Thanks gentlemen for your replies! I'll check into those!
Molly,
Here is a link to a free Rubber Stamp PPT. It's nice in that the "stamp" effect is actually an image you can put over a graphic. Here's the link to the site if you are interested:
http://www.presentationmagazine.com/rubber-stamps-in-powerpoint-2044.htm
Note that the green Download Now button is an advert...so scroll down a little to see the blue box labeled Download as PowerPoint (PPT) file.
- Dave
I ♥ this community and all the cool ideas everyone brings! Hadn't seen that transparent overlay idea, Dave - that is really clever!
If you're a Photoshop fiend, you may like these:
http://www.designersos.com/retro-rubber-stamps-psd-template/
These are relatively easy to do in photoshop and look much better (the fonts always look like fonts).
The ones Steve has linked to are really good quality. Otherwise there are many tutorials that you can follow
I'll echo and add to Bruce's recommendation of Dafont.com They have TONS of great free fonts. Here are just a small sampling of some fonts that might work for a 'stamp' look.
..and you could combine these with a simple border for something like this.
Everyone is incredibly helpful! I love that this was #2 in my google search results for "font that looks like a stamp"!
I chose to go with the Old Stamper front from dafont.com, and am really happy with the results. I used it for a "visited" state. Thanks for the suggestions and I appreciate Molly for asking (a couple years ago)!
I could never have imagined there would just be so many possible options for stamp fonts and I did have a chuckle that Bruce did some work for a stamp company. I'm unsure if there's any fields/sectors you haven't completed work for now Bruce...
LOL - still a few to cross off my list...
Glad we could help you Kristin.
This really helped me! (forgive me if someone has already posted this video.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPUok06iYwk
Bruce, That one is great! Any idea how to get the lines that show up above and below the letters to "close" at the end to encase the words in the stamp like boxes?
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