You will find the commercial version of that font at Letraset:
http://www.letraset.com/LetrasetUK/templates/Letraset/details.asp?newrecordset=yes&cl***level=168
and a freeware clone here:
http://www.masonboroarts.com/whofonted/v3.html
Ute
You will find the commercial version of that font at Letraset:
http://www.letraset.com/LetrasetUK/templates/Letraset/details.asp?newrecordset=yes&cl***level=168
and a freeware clone here:
http://www.masonboroarts.com/whofonted/v3.html
Ute
Dear UteS.
Thanks a lot I downloaded the freeware stuff. Is this the same commericial version. Can I use it in my application without any legal h***les?
Sorry, I simply don't know.
Later in the evening I saw that it is the same font - but the site IS definitely a freeware site.
My own copy of this font is a goodie that comes with Corel's programm "Draw" - it is legalized when you purchase the programm.
There is another site, where you can find the same font, this time called "VictorianD" but with URW's copyright. See adress below (bottom of site). But I don't know the rights either.
http://cathyastuce.multimania.com/telechargement.htm
Greetings from Hamburg/Germany
Ute
Where can I find Victorian LET Font