Franklin Gothic Condensed
Franklin Gothic Condensed
The Army Name-tape font is a specific typeface used for the lettering on name tapes and rank insignia worn by soldiers in the U.S. Army. This font is characterized by its bold, block-style letters that ensure clarity and legibility in various conditions. It typically features a sans-serif design, emphasizing a military aesthetic and uniformity across uniforms. The font is often printed in a contrasting color to the fabric for visibility.
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1/4 inch, centered above the U.S. Army tape. SGT Singleton
Army currently uses the typeface "Interstate Bold".
Acmore but I cant font any other place
Joan Font's birth name is Joan Font Pujol.
Roberto Font's birth name is Roberto Font Dons.
The scientific name for tape is "adhesive tape."
Army name tapes must be made of a durable, fabric material and are generally worn on the upper right side of the Army Combat Uniform (ACU) jacket. The name tape should display the soldier's last name in uppercase letters, typically in a color that contrasts with the uniform's fabric, ensuring readability. The tape must be sewn on or securely attached, adhering to Army regulations regarding placement and appearance. Additionally, name tapes should not contain any additional insignia or embellishments beyond the soldier's name.
Josep de Font's birth name is Josep de Font Caminal.
The name of the font that the company uses is unknown, but you can download a font called "Dunkin" at fontspace.com.