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252 posts · Joined 2008. #3 · Jun 13, 2008. Hey Jon, I use a lot of 8" numbers, width depends on whether you're doing youth or adult shirts. Adults I keep the width around 11 - 11.5", youth varies so much on the size you almost have to check each size for what it will accept. The larger youth tees I do around 9-10" wide, X small and Small I ...
You will see block fonts on a lot of jerseys. Search for 'varsity', 'princeton' and 'athletic' on dafont.com for some free ones.
1 post · Joined 2014. #1 · Oct 21, 2014. Hello. I am looking for a specific font to use for numbers on the back of 2012 Nike US Women’s Soccer National Team jerseys. It is kind of like an outline font with polka dots. I would like to have a white font with dark navy polka dots instead. I have attached a link of the image of the 2012 Nike US ...
We take the longest name, size it to the max width we are going to use (say 12 inches) and whatever font size that results in, we use for every other name. End result all names are using the same size font. Number font size really doesn't matter, but we keep it uniform. Usually 6 inches tall.
1660 posts · Joined 2007. #9 · Mar 11, 2010. I agree with the 2" letters for the names. I typically use 6" for front number and 8" for back number. I've never heard that rule about only 1,2,3,4 & 5 being used for basketball. My sons have played for years and the one has ALWAYS worn #6.
check with your buyer. if they have referees from an association they could have a regulation on jersey number size. (and numbers used) A good order form with a customer signature solves any future issues. (I would think 6" is good though) Reply Like.
Font for football or sports shirts. what is the name of the font most commonly used for sports numbers? it seems like everyone uses something very similar. Arial Black is the best because it is very clear and bold. Indiana and Indiana Solid are good "sports" fonts. Indiana and Indiana Solid are good "sports" fonts.
major league baseball 'name' font Jump to Latest 60K views 5 replies 5 participants last post by FatKat Printz Jun 30, 2010
You can set up a template that is about 12" wide by 2" tall. If the name goes beyond these measurements, "squeeze" the text vertically, so that it will fit within 12", but maintain the height of the letters at 2". Hope this helps! Thanks for your help. I decided to go with 2.5" and I can use ss10 stones.
This is for the players name and number on the back. Any help is much appreciated. Varsity is a good choice... That's what we do 99% of our names and numbers as. Ah yeah that is a nice font. I am open to other suggestions that way I can change it up every now and again.