: Trying to identify a font or typeface with a letter "A" shaped like a triangle I have been trying to find out what font or typeface has a specific shaped letter A, and it has been bugging
I have been trying to find out what font or typeface has a specific shaped letter A, and it has been bugging the hell out of me, maybe you can help.
I've only seen this in 2 places. One, on a really old book my uncle has on Israel, and the other in the logo for Vernon, New Jersey's Action Park... erm... accident park... :P .
Here's a sample, taken from the Action Park logo:
The fact this specific letter style / shape / shadows / etc. has appeared in more than one place at least has me a little assured that it is not necessarily something created specifically for a company, but I could be very wrong.
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Visit click here, maybe this font is identical to what you mean www.dafont.com/earth-orbiter.font?text=A+P
The font is Recharge.
You can download it here: www.dafont.com/recharge.font?text=zolasixx
My dad found it in a minute, but he's a computer teacher so it's ok.
The other letters in the logo can be identified as one of the Univers series, but they have been customised:
It's reasonable to say in this case that the A has been drawn especially, like the final k, the dot on the i and the capital P.
There are stylised fonts which feature this form of A, but this isn't one.
I agree with Ilan's suggestion that this may have been a customized letter from a more ordinary font. That said, there certainly are oddball titling fonts with letter shapes like this, especially among those described as "futuristic" or science-fiction inspired.
For example, here are a few more or less similar examples I found with a quick scroll through myfonts.com:
Vow
Robofan
Zolasixx
Somaton
Sofachrome
Recharge
Ethnocentric
Sonic
Dublon
Cortina
Aquabus
Asteroid
Stop
Aiko Display
SF Animatron
Thrusters
Chilopod
Yacqui
Fonts like these are also sometimes associated with the 1970s pop culture and video games, perhaps not the least because of the iconic neon-tube inspired Yagi Double typeface, designed by Robert Trogman c. 1968 and distributed as dry transfer sheets by Letraset:
In a case you are 100% sure this is existing font, I will delete this answer, but I afraid there is no such a font. Instead, this is common letter A customisation.
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