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CandyMan

16.08.2022, 19:16
 

Program for generate logo (Miscellaneous)

Do you know any program that would generate a logo like below from a given string?


   **************************************************************************
   *                                                                        *
   *  oooooooooooo oooooooooooo oooooooooo.        .oooo.         .oooo.    *
   *  `888'     `8 `888'     `8 `888'   `Y8b     .dP""Y88b      .dP""Y88b   *
   *   888          888          888      888          ]8P'           ]8P'  *
   *   888oooo8     888oooo8     888      888        .d8P'          .d8P'   *
   *   888    "     888    "     888      888      .dP'           .dP'      *
   *   888          888       o  888     d88'    .oP     .o .o. .oP     .o  *
   *  o888o        o888ooooood8 o888bood8P'      8888888888 Y8P 8888888888  *
   *                                                                        *
   **************************************************************************

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CZ,
16.08.2022, 19:24

@ CandyMan
 

Program for generate logo

I just know some online ASCII-art generator like this
http://patorjk.com/software/taag/#p=display&h=2&v=3&f=Doom&t=Hello%20Dude
but not a stand-alone program. Many years ago had fun with drawing ASCII art manually...

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16.08.2022, 21:29

@ CandyMan
 

Program for generate logo

> Do you know any program that would generate a logo like below from a given
> string?

FIGlet: http://www.figlet.org/
It's also available for DOS.

> stylized "FED 2.2"

Looks like the Colossal font: http://www.jave.de/figlet/fonts/details/colossal.html

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CandyMan

17.08.2022, 09:16

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Program for generate logo

I got what I wanted, thanks a lot!

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