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Tom Doney

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Sep 22, 2003, 10:07:33 AM9/22/03
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Does anyone know name of font used in Caesars Palace logo?
Also interested in any font that has a "Greek-look" e.g. Acropolis Now.
Any help or information would be appreciated

Thanks

Mike Yanega

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Sep 22, 2003, 2:15:18 PM9/22/03
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Tom Doney wrote on 9/22/03 7:07 AM:

I can suggest two that I like for this look, but not as the Caesar's Palace
font (although both have strong similarities to it).

One is Letraset's "Phoenika" (see
http://www.letraset.com/us/template1a.asp?catid=60&id=799)

and the other is Unifonts' "Pompeia"
(see http://www.unifonts.com/intropag/p_intro.htm)
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- Mike Yanega
Bowfin Printworks - "Finding Just Your Type"
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Eric Perlin

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Oct 7, 2003, 6:08:06 AM10/7/03
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One of my favorite Greek-looking fonts is the freeware font
"Diogenes" from Apostrophic Labs. Unfortunately, the site is
temporarily down. If you do a search, you may be able to find it on
another font site.

If you can't find Diogenes on the web, please let me know and I
will give you a copy by e-mail. To e-mail me, remove the words
"SPAMSUCKS" from my e-mail address.

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