What the font?! identifies fonts from images
It's pretty simple to use, just upload the image, fill in any missing letters and let the site do the work for you. I submitted several things - some that I knew the font name and some that I didn't - and always got a selection of possibilities.
There is also a forum so that if the online tool can't identify a font, other users can try their hand at it.
So, if you've had your eye on someone else's font and have been wondering what it is, now is your chance to find out.

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Jash Sayani said 10:35AM on 8-26-2008
Wow. Thats nice ! It should also come up with a download link of that font. Would be awesome !
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Ali said 12:04PM on 8-26-2008
yeah it is nice tool, i know someone (a designer friend) who will love this tool so much cause most of time he checks designs and wonder about the fonts :)
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Ross C. said 1:07PM on 8-26-2008
I've been using this for years, it's a great resource. the guys that watch the forums are pretty knowledgeable, as well.
also, check out www.identifont.com
it takes getting used to, but its also invaluable when you MUST use a specific, unknown font.
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MR.Hunter said 2:22AM on 11-12-2008
Umm , I don't know .
but you can see more fonts at http://www.fontsmonster.com , may be have font as you want .
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