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Orpe=Civ= V=Kfdeq Italic Flybynightitalic.Ttf Examples Rush Font Name Rush File Name Album Element Notes Working Man WorkingMan.ttf Rush Logo, Album/Song RUSH Working Man Titles Fly By Night, regular and FlyByNightregular.ttf. orpe=civ=_v=kfdeq italic FlyByNightitalic.ttf Caress Of Steel CaressOfSteel.ttf Rush Logo, Album Title Need to Photoshop to get the correct style RUSH CARESS OF STEEL Syrinx Syrinx.ttf Rush Logo, Album/Song RUSH 2112 Titles ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE (core font: Arial/Helvetica) Cover text Arial or Helvetica are core fonts for both Windows and Mac Farewell To Kings FarewellToKings.ttf Rush Logo, Album/Song Rush A Farewell To Kings Titles Strangiato Strangiato.ttf Rush Logo Similar to illustrated "Rush" Rush Hemispheres Hemispheres.ttf Album Title Custom font by Dave Ward. Includes special character for "Rush". Hemispheres | RUSH THROUGH TIME RushThroughTime RushThroughTime.ttf Album Title RUSH Jacob's Ladder JacobsLadder.ttf Rush Logo Hybrid font PermanentWaves PermanentWaves.ttf Album Title permanent waves Moving Pictures MovingPictures.ttf Rush Logo, Album Title Same font used for Archives, Permanent Waves general text, RUSH MOVING PICTURES Moving Pictures and Different Stages Exit...Stage Left Bold ExitStageLeftBold.ttf Rush Logo RUSH Exit...Stage Left ExitStageLeft.ttf Album Title Exit...Stage Left SIGNALS (core font: Garamond) Album Title Garamond, a core font in Windows and Mac Grace Under Pressure GraceUnderPressure.ttf Rush Logo, Album Title, Upper Case character set only RUSH GRACE UNDER PRESSURE Song Titles RUSH Grand Designs GrandDesigns.ttf Rush Logo RUSH Grand Designs Lined GrandDesignsLined.ttf Alternate version Best used at 24pt or larger Power Windows PowerWindows.ttf Album Title, Song Titles POWER WINDOWS Hold Your Fire Black HoldYourFireBlack.ttf Rush Logo Need to Photoshop to get the correct style RUSH Hold Your Fire HoldYourFire.ttf Album Title, Song Titles HOLD YOUR FIRE A Show Of Hands AShowofHands.ttf Song Titles Same font as Power Windows. Includes special character for A Show Of Hands®¯ "Rush" and "a show of hands" (Alt+0174 and Alt+0175) Presto Presto.ttf Rush Logo, Album Title, PRESTO Song Titles Rush Chronicles Chronicles Chronicles.ttf Rush Logo, Album Title Bold for Rush logo. Font customized by Sami Mandelbaum. Dreamline Dreamline.ttf Rush Logo rUsh Bravado Bravado.ttf Album Title Used on dice on the cover ROLL•THE•BONES Roll The Bones RollTheBones.ttf General text and lyrics Not exact but very close ROLL THE BONES Roll The Bones Bold RollTheBonesBold.ttf Song Titles Not exact but very close ROLL THE BONES rush Counterparts Italic CounterpartsItalic.ttf Rush Logo RUSH Counterparts Counterparts.ttf Song Titles and lyrics Also used for Test For Echo lyrics Victor Victor.ttf Album Title VICTOR Limbo Limbo.ttf Rush Logo Rush Test For Echo TestForEcho.ttf Album Title Italicize the word 'for' test for echo Test For Echo Italic TestForEchoItalic.ttf Album Title Italicize the word 'for' test for echo The Masked Rider Masked Rider MaskedRider.ttf Book Title Cycling In Africa Kofia Kofia.ttf Book subtitle Named in honor of Neil's trademark African Hat N eil P eart Work In Progress Swash WorkInProgressSwash.ttf Neil Peart logo Bolded Caps A Work In Progress Work In Progress WorkInProgress.ttf DVD title Multi font set My Favorite Headache MyFavoriteHeadache.ttf Album Title, Song Titles and Macintosh system font My Favorite Headache text Earthshine Earthshine.ttf Song Titles Also used in Peart's book "Ghost Rider", and in "Rush In Rio" Earthsine Vapor Trails ® Vapor Trails VaporTrails.ttf General Text Includes special character for "Rush" (Alt+0174) GHOST RIDER Ghost Rider GhostRider.ttf Book title Custom font by Sami Mandelbaum RUSH Spirit Of Radio SpiritOfRadio.ttf Rush Logo O Baterista OBaterista.ttf Album Title (In Rio) In Rio FEEDBACK ® Feedback Feedback.ttf Album Title Includes special character for "Rush" (Alt+0174) Summertime Blues Summertime Blues SummertimeBlues.ttf Song Titles R30 R30 R30.ttf "R30" sign logo 30th Anniversary Der Trommler DerTrommler.ttf Album Title Anatomy (four font set) Antatomy.ttf DVD Title Multi font set ANATOMY of a drum solo Momo's Dance Party MomosDanceParty.ttf Additional text RUSH Replay Bold ReplayBold.ttf Rush logo REPLAY Replay Replay.ttf Album Title Roadshow Roadshow.ttf Book title Roadshow Snakes & Arrows Snakes & Arrows Snakes&Arrows.ttf Album Title Includes light and bold, alternate "Y" at (Alt+0189) SNAKES & ARROWS LIVE Slagwerker Slagwerker.ttf Additional text RETROSPECTIVE 3 Retrospective 3 Retrospective3.ttf Album Title RŒSH time machine Time Machine Tour TimeMachineTour.ttf Includes alternate uppercase "U" at (Alt+0140) in regular version Caravan Script Caravan Script.otf Additional text Caravan Clockwork Angels Clockwork Angels ClockworkAngels.otf Additional text.
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