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Hi there. I have a name card that i need to make a replica of but when i print it using mac, the new one is either too fine or too thick. The 2 bradley fonts i have are:
BRADLEY HAND ITC (too fine) and
BRADLEY HAND ITC TT (too thick).
I need something in-between the thicknesses. Mac wont let me bold the Bradley hand itc. Any ideas?
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This was done 200 dpi at 320 pt, anti alias smooth.Then some gaussian blur, adjust the levels to b/w and then resize to 404 pixels wide at 200 dpi.
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I have spent days looking fo this font ... i tried Bradley hand which is amost (almost) perfect ... but the slant is slightly different and the font i need seems plainer. The a's and t's are what stand out to me as different to Bradley Hand. Is it maybe a variation?
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The perfect font for this is 101! Hands Across America.
Its pictures of children with their hands joined, and the letters are on their shirts.
It's freeware, but you'll have to look for it yourself. If you leave an e-mail address in this thread, I'll send it to you.
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Fonthit has a broken - but here restored - link
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Created as a Donationware font, if you like this font please consider a donation however small via credit card to http://www.rnid.org.uk/howyoucanhelp/giving/donateonline/
I have displayed this dingbats fonts in a small pixel ratio to best display THE HANDS OF DEAF, however it is not a bitmap font as is suggested.
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GA Clock font contains various round clock dials, hands and other attributes. It mostly intended for drawing clocks in layered environment such as Photoshop, where you build final graphics by combining dials, hands and other clock attributes. Few sample images generated with this font: http://www.ogim.4u2ges.com/text-samples.asp?id=7
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If someone has or knows of a poo looking font could you please tell me how I could get my hands on it
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