I have an image of a logo and want to find out which font family is used using an Adobe program or any other program, is that possible?
2 Answers
In a newer update of Photoshop they added this function!
- Open the file in Photoshop CC.
- Drag a marquee around the font you want to identify.
- Go to the top and select type > match font.
Although you can do this within newer versions of Photoshop, as stated in the other answer, I would suggest that you use a site like WhatTheFont! instead.
I find the Photoshop Match Font to be pretty limited, whereas WhatTheFont is more powerful and has yielded better results (for me).
We also have a pretty comprehensive list of font-ID sources in the font-identification tag wiki, click here for more info
My advice, if you use WhatTheFont:
- Save just the text portion of the logo you want to identify as a PNG
- Black text on a white background is ideal
