Now continue Fontspace will introduce to designers a font that is quite familiar to many professional designers – Boston Red Sox font. This is a Fancy font with spikes in the middle and top & bottom of the characters. The Boston Red Sox is the name of a professional baseball team from Boston, Massachusetts, United States. The Red Sox is a famous Major League Baseball (MLB) team that was born in the early 20th century. This is a club with an impressive record in the American League (AL) East. Especially at the World Series World Championship, the Red Sox won eight championships with twelve matches.
Use this fancy Logo font for designing versatile and spooky designs and keep your client and audience satisfied all the time. With the help of this Boston Red Sox font, you can design certificates, business cards, book layouts, business stationery, and so on.
Boston Red Sox is a logo spooky font that comes with a quite luxury change of a letter, a type of classic decorative cool font with an elegant touch. Boston Red Sox font is appealing as a type of great font that is glamorous, feminine, clean, smooth, simple, and very flexible, for there are many fancy character connections.
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From: Lee Gordon
Subject: Re: Boston Red Sox
Date: Thursday, October 21, 2004 1:53 PM
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posted it here but I don't recall the name of it or even if it was any
good. I didn't d/l to check it out but I for some reason recall the
thread about it.>>
I was one of those people looking for a Sox font and was alerted to the
Ortiz artwork by someone in this group. I made some fonts from that artwork
but I have never posted it. I called the font "Bosox." There are 4
variations which I named Bosox, Bosox SemiBold, Bosox Outline, and Bosox
Outline Heavy. There's also one called Bosox Full which I think is
identical to Bosox SemiBold but I'll upload it as well, just in case it
might be useful to anyone. The "bold" versions are not exactly just bolder
versions of the regular fonts but it was the only naming convention I could
think of.
This was one of my first attempts to make a TrueType font (Windows version,
BTW) so the kerning is not perfect but I think it is passable.
I've never tried posting fonts to the group before so I may not get it right
the first time, but here goes.
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