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I was wondering what font is used for the GOG.COM logo. Any help on that would be greatly appreciated.
Any chance someone might know this?
I expect the character shapes were just created for the logo, but if anyone knows otherwise I guess I'd be interested.

I had a play with What The Font and there are a few fonts with similarities (no matches):

http://new.myfonts.com/fonts/philatype/olney/bold/
http://new.myfonts.com/fonts/alphabetsoup/deluxe-gothic/regular/
http://new.myfonts.com/fonts/northernblock/platform-one/bold/
http://new.myfonts.com/fonts/positype/ginza-narrow/heavy/
Yeah, I have to agree, it's probably not really a font, but simply a logo design.
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asb: I expect the character shapes were just created for the logo, but if anyone knows otherwise I guess I'd be interested.

I had a play with What The Font and there are a few fonts with similarities (no matches):

http://new.myfonts.com/fonts/philatype/olney/bold/
http://new.myfonts.com/fonts/alphabetsoup/deluxe-gothic/regular/
http://new.myfonts.com/fonts/northernblock/platform-one/bold/
http://new.myfonts.com/fonts/positype/ginza-narrow/heavy/
Thank you for the effort you put into trying to find similar fonts asb. Maybe hopefully someone on the GOG staff could reply if a font was used or if the logo was made from scratch.
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alostsol: Thank you for the effort you put into trying to find similar fonts asb. Maybe hopefully someone on the GOG staff could reply if a font was used or if the logo was made from scratch.
I asked our design team; apparently the letters were wrought from steel quarried up from the depths of the mountain over which sat Barad-dûr. Quenched in the blood of a thousand Bothans, the final, majestic piece emerged. Wrought with the skill of a lifetime of logo-smithing, the letters remain an iconic and indelible imprint in history.
Post edited July 07, 2011 by TheEnigmaticT
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alostsol: Thank you for the effort you put into trying to find similar fonts asb. Maybe hopefully someone on the GOG staff could reply if a font was used or if the logo was made from scratch.
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TheEnigmaticT: I asked our design team; apparently the letters were wrought from steel quarried up from the depths of the mountain over which sat Barad-dûr. Quenched in the blood of a thousand Bothans, the final, majestic piece emerged. Wrought with the skill of a lifetime of logo-smithing, the letters remain an iconic and indelible imprint in history.
Screencap or didn't happen.


;)
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alostsol: Thank you for the effort you put into trying to find similar fonts asb. Maybe hopefully someone on the GOG staff could reply if a font was used or if the logo was made from scratch.
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TheEnigmaticT: I asked our design team; apparently the letters were wrought from steel quarried up from the depths of the mountain over which sat Barad-dûr. Quenched in the blood of a thousand Bothans, the final, majestic piece emerged. Wrought with the skill of a lifetime of logo-smithing, the letters remain an iconic and indelible imprint in history.
Wingdings?
high rated
With the right ingredients you can also bake the delicious font yourself.
Dudete, that's awesome!
Sounds like I need to update the GOG bible. Bothans? The IP fight may be a problem. TheEnigmaticT isn't also a Slayer of Lawyers is he? Maybe GOG can retcon it later.

"He said Boftham but was translated as Bothan."
Post edited July 07, 2011 by Tulivu
This is freaking amazing, and a bit scary (what have we done?!) ;p
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alostsol: Thank you for the effort you put into trying to find similar fonts asb. Maybe hopefully someone on the GOG staff could reply if a font was used or if the logo was made from scratch.
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TheEnigmaticT: I asked our design team; apparently the letters were wrought from steel quarried up from the depths of the mountain over which sat Barad-dûr. Quenched in the blood of a thousand Bothans, the final, majestic piece emerged. Wrought with the skill of a lifetime of logo-smithing, the letters remain an iconic and indelible imprint in history.
From this cryptic answer, no font was used is my assumption. Thank you for the reply, was a creative one at that.

ceemdee, great pic, made me chuckle =)
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TheEnigmaticT: I asked our design team; apparently the letters were wrought from steel quarried up from the depths of the mountain over which sat Barad-dûr. Quenched in the blood of a thousand Bothans, the final, majestic piece emerged. Wrought with the skill of a lifetime of logo-smithing, the letters remain an iconic and indelible imprint in history.
Ok . . . now I get flashes of the process . . . =)
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TheEnigmaticT: I asked our design team; apparently the letters were wrought from steel quarried up from the depths of the mountain over which sat Barad-dûr. Quenched in the blood of a thousand Bothans, the final, majestic piece emerged. Wrought with the skill of a lifetime of logo-smithing, the letters remain an iconic and indelible imprint in history.
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Stuff: Ok . . . now I get flashes of the process . . . =)
Big dude, tiny little hammer, infinite amount of innuendo :P