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Which font is the «little, brown» one? Do you think the ligatures are an OTF feature or hand drawn?
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This font requires some repairs! I tried putting it in the Fonts folder, but that didn't work!
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dear friends kindly gv me WinSoftPro Medium arabic font
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I am trying to find Helvetica Medium in true type font. I thought it would be simple but NO. I have about 20000 fonts and no helvetica medium. I have HelveticaNeueLT-Medium. Is that it? Any help would be appreciated.
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Definitely conscious of being not the smartest man on Earth, I'm looking for a free font – as the web-page project is a gift for a friend – similar to Helvetica Rounded Black.
It hasn't got to be a clone and not even similar to Helvetica R'n'B: I'd just like to use a fat font with rounded edges.
Any suggestions? Even a category would be nice – as I'm lost in the abstractfonts menu.
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Oh what a beautiful land is yours!
I've been in Salzburg and Wien a couple of times and had a nice holiday – when I was a kid – somewhere near Bregenz. I've even been to the Franz-Joseph commemorative celebration once :D
(sorry, I do not speak German)
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Quote from the ReadMe: "Mandatory is a full font developed from the Charles Wright typeface used for UK vehicle registration plates. There is improved stroke separation on the M and W which are pointed at the centre, and the tail of the Q is thinner and clearer.
Mandatory has been designed to conform to the required proportions –
Height – 790 units
Width – 500 units
Stroke – 140 units
Sidebearings – 2 x 55 units (Letter spaces – 110 units)
Word/Group Space – 330 units
Pasted Graphic.tiff ¨
Only the Upper Case letters and the numerals are used for registration plates, although the capital I, which is the same as the 1, is not used and the Q will no longer be used but may still be required for updating old plates.
For designers, the font is completed with small capitals for the lower case, currency symbols, punctuation marks, printers' symbols and accented characters."
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Oh, well, I can't say for sure. It could be nonetheless. What I can assure is that on my side of the valley – which is large, say, 1km – there are three or four other villas and on the other side just oaks and wild boars. My side is richer in animals: hedgehogs, badgers, histrixes (?), foxes.
From my land I almost see no electric lights but in the clearer nights very faraway looking toward the Rome's valley. It's still very weird to me. I lived my early years in the very center of Bari – southeastern Italy – and the last twentyfive close to St. Peter's basilica. I often find myself breathless for the view and the darkness. It's really a beautiful thing to get acquainted that other paces of life are possible and actually the world itself has one really different from the one I've used to live.
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Oh God, sure! Great display of humour, Kat :D The orange gif was totally an act of a genius!
I'm not a football fan, anyway, I'm much more into rugby – if I have to pick one sport as favourite. When I was a kid, my father used to take me to the stadium and see AC Milan. He was a huge fan. Well, he used to take my brother too, but he was already an AS Roma fan. It was the Eighties. AC Milan was the strongest team in Europe – thanks also to those wonderful three Dutch players: Gullit, Rijkaard (spelling?) and Van Basten, the Utrecht's swan. Well, I really don't follow football. I barely from time to time check the results of AS Bari, the team from my hometown. I don't know how things go in Europe. In Italy, football players are the most sought-after gurus. They are the contemporary trendsetters. It means that this country – for which I agree completely with Metternich: Italy is just a geographical expression – is going down the drain, culturally speaking. Following its socioeconomical decadence even in the way people dress, speak, tattoo themselves.
Yes, I'm saying that I spend the Monday morning hating the vast majority of football players. Surely those from big clubs. Good Lord, they're always on tv and they can't even speak properly in their supposed national language. I truly miss the pre-1789 days. People were just people, keeping their mouths shut. I know I sound weird but I just can't help myself: they offend my ears. Anyway, these are political and historical thoughts that might not interest you, Kat, and anybody else.
I haven't seen the match. I couldn't care less for those morons, even – or maybe because of – if they wear a Royal blue shirt.
Again: you made me laugh. Thank you very much. Your humour was totally perfect and elegant.
Sorry for my long post, the memories and all that.
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Yes, right. The – I don't know which English word to use – ends of the «c» are cut diagonally. So it is not Flyer.
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