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2 mins old view forum post #19212 view details for free font #13378 Beautiful left-handed design type. - re: pehuensito, regular
3 hours old view forum post #19211 I just just have the hard copy. OK.I will try searching the e-book. But if nothing result anyone Please let me time for scanning this book. - re: Thousands of fonts in your PC then how to find the right font for your project?
3 hours old view forum post #19210 Do you have a soft copy of this book? I also have some design related books. We can share. What do you think? [quote]@awmasry:Hello Dear friend, I have this one :-) In the The book (type style finder, ). the author (Timothy Samara) has been separated the colors and fonts theme in four classification (1) Moods (Tranquil, Friendly, Comical, Romantic, Honest, Dynamic, Refreshing, Sinister, sporty, Fragile, Psychotic, Exotic and Intuitive) (2) Concepts (Corporate, Techno, Urban, Elegant, Artificial, Multicultural, Industrial, Organic, Fantasy, Extreme, Progressive, and powerful) (3). Time+Context (Archaic, New Age, Medieval, Baroque, Renaissance, Wild West, Victorian, Art Nouveau, Machine Age, Hollywood Heyday, Baby Boomer, and Counterculture) (4) Age Groups (Babies, Toddlers, Young Adults, Kids, Adults, and Seniors) This book not only explaining the typeface classification and the basic typestyle combination, but the colors psychology and then generating the color and sample of fonts. It's containing the formal details, of typeface communicate with viewers by igniting emotional responses and associations. Actually, it is not most recommended book for senior designer. But for quick guidance it is OK. You can find more book in the same kind on the internet. Thanks.[/quote] - re: Thousands of fonts in your PC then how to find the right font for your project?
3 hours old view forum post #19209 Partito Democratico could be Flama - re: Does anyone know this font?
6 hours old view forum post #19208 I show you some examples: [img]http://www.partitodemocratico.it/imagesfe/logo_%20politiche2280_img.jpg[/img] ... or... [img]http://www.youdem.tv/youdem_logo.gif[/img] "PD" is for "Partito Demcratico", the italian democratic party. i am a supporter of this party and i'd like to know the name of the font of its logo! Thanks to everyone who will help me... greetings from Italy! - Does anyone know this font?
10 hours old view forum post #19207 uploaded image @ Julius: Thanks for the explanation. The discussion with my friend the Swallow was merely about 'who was first'. And that was Goodfellow, as Swallow later added based on the same original that P22 referred to. My mentioning of Goodfellow and Rugklacht J in combination was based on the sample shown. For the word Macbeth one can use either one of the two to get exactly the same result. Had a word been shows with the F, J, P or S the outcome would have been different. About the s I am not so sure although, yes, there are some (minor) changes. I see no difference in hinting. But, if you say so ... P22's Victorian Swash and Dan Solo's Glorietta are different digitalisations. My remark was on the use of the word 'design'. All are based on one and the same; the Columbian. So imho P22's claim 'Designed by Richard Kegler and Amy Greenan' is bs. In this case I may even shout: BS! En, ehh, ja, Rugklacht ziet er beter uit dan Goodfellow ... - re: Does anyone know what this font is?
12 hours old view forum post #19206 view details for free font #13126 Nice, really nice. Loved the movie too. - re: 28 days later, regular
12 hours old view forum post #19205 view details for free font #11857 By the way, this font has often mistakenly been accused of being a 'rip-off' from Colin Brignall's Tango font. It's not. This is an adaptation of it, a different interpretation of the same base, which Colin also used. I beg those who accused me of stealing it to look more closely. Print the exact same text using both fonts and you'll see what I mean.. My Kylie 1996 font has much better hinting and a lot more vector-points in the characters too. It came off the ground by request, because the Tango font dropped out at large size usage in professional DTP-software at the time. If you have any more questions about it, please post them here. Regards, Julius - re: k1996 j, tender
12 hours old view forum post #19204 view details for free font #5734 Thanks, I did not even know about it yet. I think Harting shifted the baseline of some characters some more, and this was yet another font for which the original .TIFF of the scans were out there on some BBS-es at the time, making it extra easy to re-do them if you were smart enough.. - re: harting, plain
13 hours old view forum post #19203 [quote]@koeiekat:Difficult to come to another conclusion. P22 just added the higher ASCII. Big deal. Yet in my perception the word design means something a bit more than that.[/quote] I've worked on almost 90% of David's characters in the font, and changed hinting and some vector-points too. (If you zoom in you will discover this.) On a printed page this makes quite the difference. It was done for a big poster advertisement here at the time, for which a variation on Goodfellow was requested for a lot of characters. The people liked Goodfellow, but could not stand half of the design, so I put my vision in it, highly based on their wishes (which I actually agreed with). If I remember correctly (by head) I did not agree with David's taste regarding the F, f, P, S, T, t, J, j and some others, plus the missing paragraph symbol, é, à and some others, were crucial enough to warrant a new font. I haven't looked at the P22 version yet, but it sounds like that was based on my interpretation of the Goodfellow font. Regards, Julius - re: Does anyone know what this font is?
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