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MarklarE

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Apr 22, 2021
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Hi all,

What font is suited for printing out a graffiti template? (Meaning that you don’t have to cut out pieces of paper of the letters, and glue it back (such as with a fully connected circle in the letter ‘O’, in which the middle piece will be cut out too :/, which is what I’m not looking for, obviously).

Thanks in advance!
 

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No I meant which font is already in Pages?
??? you want to know which font is used in the photo you attached? Otherwise most stencil fonts can be used with a plotter to deliver a cutout stencil for spraying… just look at the fonts on dafont.

EDIT: you can easily download a font from dafont.com and install it on your Mac. Or on your iPad. And then use it in Apple’s Pages… or in which program ever.
 
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??? you want to know which font is used in the photo you attached? Otherwise most stencil fonts can be used with a plotter to deliver a cutout stencil for spraying… just look at the fonts on dafont.

EDIT: you can easily download a font from dafont.com and install it on your Mac. Or on your iPad. And then use it in Apple’s Pages… or in which program ever.

OK but what font am I looking for? Pr how do I find it?
 
OK but what font am I looking for? Pr how do I find it?
if you have a better photo of the font you can upload it to e.g. one of the font finder websites. Otherwise in your photo of the stencil there are some characteristic letters like the ”T” and the “M” - dafont.com and AFAIK most of the other font website provide for each font an overview of all glyphs which you have to look at.
Here are for example the sans serif stencil fonts available on Font Space - first skim over the previews, when you find something which might fit your needs, open the individual font page and look at the glyphs.
Check the license(s) under which the font is made available.
 
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