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I received an email from someone downloading my fonts:
" I know you aren’t font tech help line, but have never been able to get a PC to recognize your fonts even though they are TTF’s. Any ideas? When I load them (they are recognized as TTF icons) they are not recognized by Adobe and when I double click the font I get an empty font page. Any ideas? Be more than happy to donate if I can use them."
I have never heard this before, do you guiys know what could be happening? They of course work in my Adobe, and others that I know of. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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Once i've downloaded a Font, how do I make it useable in Adobe Photoshop?
I'm sure ive done it before but I cant mange it this time!
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Anyone know the designer of this font? Need to find out it's history for an Adobe Illustrator Class. Thanks
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Toni,
The line below use to be down in a way called Handlettering with French Curves, Rapidograph pens, steady hands and a lot of time and effort.
To achieve this same effect today, most can use a program called Adobe Illustrator - outline the type and pull, stretch, add, take away points till they get the desired effect.
Corel and Photoshop are paint programs -- Illustrator is just what it says it is - illustration. And it comes with wonderful filters - including perspectives - like above.
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Quote: "A contemporary sans serif with the futuristic Art Deco feel of mid 20th century science fiction, particularly the early Flash Gordon serials. Saturday matinées at the Gaumont cinema in Allerton, Liverpool."
www.k-type.com
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That J is common with the Caslons. More significant is the d which you find in a.o. the Adobe Caslon Regular.
Not a match though. The dot on the j is too high up. This may ask for some digging ...
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Uwe, the character map can be publicly viewed but is NOT in the public domain. It is only showing (part of) the content of the font-file and thus copyrighted. Adobe considers what you suggest theft of intellectual property. Their property. And they do not tend to have a friendly approach to thieves of their property. So, unless you are eager to confront the Adobe Gray Suits - who have yet to loose a case - you'd better not.
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the brush stroke is one of the defaults for Adobe Illustrator, so it's author's signature drawn with a tablet in Adobe Illustrator.
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Everything he bought to give the first company - he gave the second, the third, etc. etc.
Fonts are considered software - it is all that is copyrighted on them - or so I've been informed.
Adobe and Quark had a field day.
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