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Hi, this is kind of a silly subject, but my office is moving into Revit from AutoCAD, and since we have to abandon our SHX typefaces, I 'm wondering if anyone knows where I can find fonts that look like Architect's fonts. (I have City and Country Blueprint already). We use 2 fonts, one for most of the text, the other for drawing numbers (see attachments). I'm not expecially fond of either of them, but we are (wishfully) looking at a seamless transition into Revit. Any ideas?
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Do a search for "fonts" and then follow the links listed below. There are a few sharewares floating around that should fit your needs.
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