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- From: ulma@coli.uni-sb.de (Ulrich Mayring)
- Newsgroups: comp.fonts
- Subject: Re: Intel Inside font (what is it?)
- Date: 27 Jan 1993 23:10:47 +0100
- Organization: Computational Linguistics Dept., U Saarbruecken
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- johny@cogs.sussex.ac.uk (Lord Yak Da Hairy) writes:
-
- >Can someone tell me what font is used in the Intel Inside [tm] logo, and if
- >there's a PD Type 1 version available?
-
- >(yeah, I know, Intel probably designed it specially. sigh...)
-
- Well, far from it. The font is remarkably similar to Dom Casual. In fact with
- the CorelDraw Dom Casual I have made a spoof "intel outside" logo, which is
- now resting on top of my AMD/386-40 based system. So, that much for the guys
- doing Intels designing. They should have a "Creativity Outside" stamped all
- over their faces. Right.
-
-
- Ulrich Mayring
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