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Any ideas on the original font used here....some kind of art nouvelle number.
Any suggestions warmly appreciated...
thanks
m.
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Well, I guess not. I'm pretty new to this area of my work. I got moved into art dept. about a year ago, but I have no kind of training really. I just know how the process needs to go to prepare art for screen printing, and I'm pretty proficient with Illustrator 10 now. How does a font manager work, and where can I get a free one?
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This font is from an old 1930s poster. I'm trying to track it down to purchase it. Can anyone identify it??? Thx!
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Quote: "This font, designed for Vittore Baroni's OA04 mail art project, is a collection of words and phrases from mail art sources. Each uppercase and lowercase keystroke accesses different words to create random associations, like cutting up and rearranging newspaper words."
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Agora Gallery of New York City is pleased to announce the 24th Chelsea International Fine Art Competition 2009. Awards valued at Thirty Eight Thousand dollars ($38,000) will be distributed as follows: exhibition at our New York art gallery, cash awards, Internet exposure and publicity in ARTisSpectrum magazine.
The exhibition will take place in Chelsea, New York City. The gallery/artist split will be 50/50. In the spirit of giving, 25% of Agora Gallery's proceeds of sales resulting from the competition exhibition will be donated to Art Start an award-winning, nationally recognized program helping underprivileged youth and teens.
Visit http://www.agora-gallery.com/competition/art_contest_main.aspx to enter online or download the art contest submission form.
Calendar
February 5th 2009 - Competition opens
March 10th 2009 - Submission deadline
March 20th 2009 - Results announced
August 14th 2009 through September 2nd 2009- Exhibition for the selected artists
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Well, I just wanted to say thank you for a great site - no muss, fuss, bother or myriads of annoying popups to close. In addition, thanks awfully for preserving a necessary human art form. Not only do we poor creatures of clay need ways of communicating with each other, in our increasingly electronic world, we need *innovative* ways of expressing ourselves while doing so. Fonts keep this vital art alive. Many thanks, again, and your work is so important that I believe it should receive some sort of national assistance.
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I would say art deco.
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thanks for your help... koeiekat.
your rude art life.
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2 of my favorites are Snappy Script Light and Saginaw
You might look at the retros as well, depending what kind of look you are going for. early retro (not the tacky stuff) and art deco have some flourishes.
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Tophy52 -
Fleapit was a guy named Kevin. The last I knew of him, his free website had too many visitors and his server wanted to charge him for "commercial" traffic. He couldn't raise the money so the site shut down. It was sad.
I couldn't even raise his email address anymore.
I still would like to know what happen to Luna de Gato - Cat of the Night. He was a talented, young budding artist. He had a small site dedicated to his girlfriend, a page on Deviant Art, attended art school. Then one day on Deviant he wrote - he couldn't do this anymore - and vanished....
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