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Thank you kkat..
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Re: Champagne & Limousines.
The only thing that bugs me in that geometric sans is your decision to make some glyphs way smaller than the others. Speaking of small "v","k", "m" and so on. When paired together with other characters they somehow get lost in the flow...especially the "v". I assume that was your idea of making an unique font, that is somewhat similar to Avant Garde... but it somehow itching me :)
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I understand that it probably would be ideal to order things like that.
However, those columns are dynamic so if you make your window narrower or wider number of columns can change on the fly. With plain HTML it is not possible to make items flow in that way and have dynamic columns.
On the other hand, enough people have expressed their concerns about it for me to consider coming up with a solution.
Stay tuned.
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Anyone know what font this is? Thanks in advance.
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- I'm hoping you can help me identify the 2 fonts in the attached document.
- I was told that it was Minion Pro (Regular and Semibold Italics), but some of the ligatures and extensions do not match Minion Pro or any other font I can find. Please note the way the "f" and "i" in "find" flow together, and the double "ff" flourish. This differs from the original Adobe Minion Pro font:. If this is a bootlegged font, it's awfully sophisticated.
- Eagerly awaiting your reply, and with thanks!
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A Serpentine deriviate to mimic the Mountain Dew logo. Now also widely used for wrestling events. Badly designed - in my humble opinion - with a very incomplete character set. kk.
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? I would be interested in learning the names of the fonts used by Urban Outfitters, particularly the font they are currently using for the links on the left side - the all-caps type that looks italicized. Someone on another forum said they were fairly sure that these fonts were all commissioned by UO, but I remember seeing this particular font, or one very similar to it, in an ad for the Air Force (it may have been in National Geographic) which I would have scanned, but unfortunately my mother didn't know I was saving it and threw it away. If it helps at all, I think it read "For some people, the future really is up in the air."
Is it possible that it's a more common font in uppercase and italicized, but I don't recognize it? Does anyone know what this font is, or the names of some fonts that are similar to it?
urban outfitters website: http://www.urbanoutfitters.com
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There must be something in the air. Maybe the spring approaching. Who knows.
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Yeah, that happens when you go Stereofidelic. You merge with thin air.
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That's why you'll have to wait for an apple to come by because I can't reproduce the error. With some luck there is a Swallow in the air ...
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