Using the Find My Font app gives:
Top: Fortheenas_01 Bold with the N and Y edited Middle: Something in the font family called Neutra. Could be Neutra, Neutra2, Neutraface Display, Neutra Display. Bottom: Montserrat light or extra light
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Using the Find My Font app gives:
Top: Fortheenas_01 Bold with the N and Y edited Middle: Something in the font family called Neutra. Could be Neutra, Neutra2, Neutraface Display, Neutra Display. Bottom: Montserrat light or extra light
The what app‽
It never occurred to me to check for an app. I see a couple in the Play store, but not this one - is it an iOS app?
Holy cow, though... this is a game changer! Thank you!
On iOS I’ve used an app called WhatTheFont as a way to look up fonts before, though in this case it wasn’t able to find any matches that I could see.