Princess Font ?

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Does any one know the P R I N C E S S font ?

My Princess 360 blue sticky letters have worn and faded.

I have found some stainless steel letters and I can order them but I dont really want stainless letters as they are not original and they leave a brown rush stain on the gel under the letters.

I would like to order stick on letters but I cant match the font.

Is it a special trade mark one off ?

Actual font can be seen here
 
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just send a jpg of what you want (get the highest res you can, obviously) to any vinyl graphics company (Funkymonkey, for example, are very good) and they'll make it for you in no time

Also Graphic Innovation have manufacturer logos already set up here
 
just send a jpg of what you want (get the highest res you can, obviously) to any vinyl graphics company (Funkymonkey, for example, are very good) and they'll make it for you in no time

Also Graphic Innovation have manufacturer logos already set up here

Thanks, the second link should do it. :)

Too late to take a photo, the old one came off during a polish, my new replacement doesnt match up where the old one was (grp gets embossed over time).
 
I had a look at that, 'cause you made me curious. It's pretty rare that a standard font is used for a company logo, and in fact Pirulen is only similar, but definitely not identical, to Princess logo.
After all, what do they know, it's just the Princess owners forum...
...the font in their webpage is even more different than Pirulen! :D
 
I had a look at that, 'cause you made me curious. It's pretty rare that a standard font is used for a company logo, and in fact Pirulen is only similar, but definitely not identical, to Princess logo.
After all, what do they know, it's just the Princess owners forum...
...the font in their webpage is even more different than Pirulen! :D
Completely agree. Companies rarely use an entirely stock font for their logo. My employer is a prime example, we use a stock font with a diagonal cut taken from the top bar of the 'T'. Often a font will be completely manufactured just for the logo.

Pete
 
just send a jpg of what you want (get the highest res you can, obviously) to any vinyl graphics company (Funkymonkey, for example, are very good) and they'll make it for you in no time

Also Graphic Innovation have manufacturer logos already set up here
Yep, talk to Malcolm at Graphic Innovation (aka Boat Names) he'll sort you out.

Pete
 
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