![]() but I think they're all pretty close close enough to pass muster at a quick glance, anyway. I should note, by the way, that none - or at least very few - of these are perfect. Though it should be noted that when I use that term, I don't mean I drew them freehand - they're all essentially traced (though that's putting it simply there was a lot more work involved than simple tracing in order to reproduce most of these). But nearly all of them needed some level of tweaking (character height, width, space between characters, slant, etc.) in order to better approximate the logo in question.Īnd then there were the harder ones - the ones with no pre-existing fonts to work with, which required recreation by hand. Some were easier than others - there are many fonts out there, created by fans, which mimic the various logos' designs. So it's not exactly surprising that late last year I got the sudden urge to try to render a number of high-profile Marvel logos in high resolution on my iPad. I like to look at them, study their features, and once in a while, I like to try to reproduce them* It's probably pretty evident, based on my recent post about the redesign of the above masthead and the various pages linked from the Table of Contents at right, that I really like comic book logos and typefaces.
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