May 22nd, 2006 - ... true.
And I'm always nice to cats. One is named "Figo" and the second is named "Nuņo". And - no - it wasn't me who came up with the names. ...
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Feb 17th, 2009 - ... true type font itself. That means you have not set those fields while designing your font. I would recommend going back and updating the file to include your name so something like this doesn't happen on a site t ...
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Jul 16th, 2008 - ... True Type fonts. To install fonts on an older version of MAC OS you will most likely need a conversion program, such as TTConverter.
Fonts CAN exist in four different Folders in OS X:
1. Mac Hard Disk/L ...
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Aug 24th, 2006 - ... true font fans. To answer #4, yes i did just open up porky's and edit it. However, you are correct that it does look a touch too bold. =\
Anywho, I decided that vag rounded wins! A great font family with a fun bold, and an easy to r ...
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Oct 8th, 2007 - ... true for the 'flashy Innovative' fonts. Made by amateurs, incomplete, no kerning pairs whatsoever and often based on other people's work, - took me less than an hour!! - SIC. Yes those are free. And rightfully so; mostly rubbish and n ...
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Dec 19th, 2002 - Free Type will work with any Unix/Linux system and Windows NT system. But not with a Windows2000 system.
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Jul 4th, 2008 - Hi minismama :) ... if it is only for embroidery this should be large enough to digitize, even when you need true type.
I have seperated the r and l for the sake of easier digitizing.
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Jun 20th, 2009 - ... typeface or make a digital one, but I am capable in glyph editing so I made the image above to demonstrate. But before I want to get to that, I have to address your question, "what are the best options to optimize a font like these?"
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Feb 21st, 2003 - Hmm, type-aholic ... remember?
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May 11th, 2009 - ... type designers. I love Oksana, but I really see a great room for improvement in spacing/kerning. Maybe the default spacing is too tight, plus you need to work on kerning issues as well (well, if you in a pursuit of perfection. Kerning ...
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Jun 4th, 2008 - ... type of fonts and how much work is involved in making a font with so many alternates the price is understandable.
And I found no real alternative. If you can live with less - for less money - have a look at the script fonts of Three ...
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Solved - Font identification request Mar 1st, 2007 - ... typeshops -- with manufacturers that had limited type libraries.
Do you realize the average person can now own a type library (for free) larger than the type libra ...
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Oct 1st, 2006 - Can anyone direct me to a (free) font that looks like cursive and chrome? We're trying to replicate the font from the Disney movie "Cars" for an elementary school project.
Thanks--
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Dec 3rd, 2005 - ... type fonts often, I downloaded the Futura Extra Black Condensed, played with it for a minute or two in PaintShopPro, and VOILA! The Choco gif. :o) ...
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Aug 15th, 2005 - ... type. Must have overlooked it when searching this site.
I think those indents were done manually, as it is only used on the title.
The script font, well the image is a picture from a jacket and the font you see there is an embr ...
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Not Solved - Font identification request May 14th, 2009 - the font i just submitted is a death metal logo type font.
I didnt see anywhere to choose the category for it.
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Jan 1st, 2002 - ... type faces.
ps i hope it is a PC version you wanted as i dont have acces to a mac or a conversion program.
Please let me know.
BiG
Keep on fonting ...
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Apr 16th, 2004 - At Typophile, this font recently came up. Yves Peters, one of the geniuses on the Type ID Board, identified the font as a backslanted Ex Ponto Pro.
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Sep 7th, 2006 - ... typeface you use must be legible. Very legible. And with this amount of text that almost outrules any design-like type. In my opinion - with this amount of text - it also outrules sans-serifs.
I am with the ...
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Aug 29th, 2003 - ... type that :)
_________[/color:c9863eebed]thanks T for givin me sthing to quote :D
_________[/color:c9863eebed]thanks for all the effort fellas!
_________[/color:c9863eebed]now lets hope theres sone skilled to release a "hack" ...
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