Yet Another Font Identifying Post

I see that I am not alone struggling to identify some font they need, so here’s my unknown font which I hope somebody can identify.

I made a bible study site way back in 2014, for which we used 214.9 out of 215 GB storage! They have a lot of lectures and and books they wanted archived. They found out there is now twice that available and want to expand.

I kept most of my source files on an external drive, but some are missing and I cannot find this font used as a placard for links :worried:

I am 99% sure it came from Envato Elements, a subscription to which was part of my compensation and I grabbed MANY fonts from them at that time for the project. That was several ‘puters ago and not all my fonts survived each migration so need help to continue the job.

Many thanks to whomever can help with this one!

@Rodak

Cinema Gothic BTN Shadow

:slight_smile:

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Samez

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Much thankingness to both of you! :grinning_face:

Sorry to “double post” as I know some places frown upon that, but I found the font and was surprised it was not among the free use fonts I am known to hoard. It was not on the site I thought it must have come from (envato elements) but found it on many free font sites, all of which were very vague on usage rights.

I am unemployed, having recently lost my job as a chemist I held for 30 years just when expenses from medical bills for the woman I love started ballooning out of control.

So now, with no job and hardly any savings left, I am being a cheap fish poop (bass turd) and trying to stick to free stuff. But I do not want to violate any licenses either! There is no license file with the free font site versions (like freefontlibrary) and it says to check the metadata for license info but I do not know how to do that.

I do refuse to use it without a license, and always have made sure I was using legal resources, so I am confused how to proceed. I will be asking my client to buy it, but they already bought a lot of stuff and have been complaining about things I don’t want to buy myself until I get back on my feet (an envato subscription and a special cassette player with a usb output to convert their old lecture recordings and more).

As an experiment I assumed it must have been licensed when I made the original site because I have always been careful and it was among my first commissions all those years ago. So based on that assumption I took the image I posted to an ai thingy and asked it to replace the numbers with the ones I needed, matching the style and size.

Is that considered copyright violation if I no longer have the proof that I did at one point possess the rights to the font?