Somewhere back in the 1970’s, Letraset issued Dean Morris’ Quicksilver typeface as dry transfer lettering. Now Dean collects pictures of his funky face in use. See his Quicksilver Font Museum.
Somewhere back in the 1970’s, Letraset issued Dean Morris’ Quicksilver typeface as dry transfer lettering. Now Dean collects pictures of his funky face in use. See his Quicksilver Font Museum.
From newshour24.com. It may be custom work by Bengladeshi designer Ishrat Mitu or it may be a typefont (I’ve put in a query over at the WhatTheFont forum. Either way, I like it.