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There are so many posts on here that seem like people googled, found this site first and pretty much demand that someone ID it.
most of the time its not even a font.
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I am looking for a font w/ people, preferably kids, making letters either w/ their whole bodies or like "YMCA." I swear I've seen that type of logo, but does it exist as a font? FYI, this is for a community coalition that serves kids.
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ok, I'm gonna stop trying to be nice now ;) I will just let you guys help from the bottom of your heart without any monetary appreciation. I do agree with Kane though. I am not saying it is mandatory to tip, but some people are not broke students like me and they can afford giving you a couple of bucks just for saving them 2 hours of their time which is worth $150/hr to them.
But i also understand kat and tornquist, it's nice to be nice.
Thanks you guys once again, you keep people happy and make people come back because this site was more than just about making money. ( of course it'd be nice if it would help me pay for tution ;) )
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anyone knows whats the font id for the word blessthefall? or any other fonts similiar to it?
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Don't know how garava was designed by Bhikkhu Pesala
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Oooops, you cannnot produce 3-minute-movies in 3 minutes each, huh? Or is it because you don't sleep?
I think I found the "Men In Black" font; it's the Metrostyle (sometimes called Microgramma), but you have to do some transformations in hight, width and spacing between the letters.
I can't identify the MIB font. There are many similar fonts but the M is the special letter. It is soooo fat in the middle part, no M that I know has the same appearance. And I think, I know many of them!
But if you've got Corel's Draw or Macromedia's Freehand or Adobe's Illustrator, you can convert the letters in curves and do the necessary changes with the Bezier-Tool.
Suitable for the MIB are e.g. the Compacta Black BT or the Olive Nord MN.
You'll find the fonts here:
http://people.freenet.de/commoc/MIBfonts.zip
Ute
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Thanks Neogray, this whole font thing is still pretty new to me even after 3 years. I am not familiar with Fontlab at all, The way it uses coding to kern and stuff is new to me as opposed to FontCreator being very easy to use.
I've been able to preview St.Andrew on my PC, keep in mind the previewing is not really the important key here as compatibility is on operating systems. I'll try to find out if the OTF you've created works on MAC, I am grateful for your help so thank you.
I actually don't know how to optimize fonts, I just know people like them if they have alot of detail especially with prints and clothing. At the same time the size is also making it difficult to even view or open.
Koeiekat I don't know what you mean by these "megabytes" things being useless, the font size is only large because of the detail that each glyph has. Computers are capable of opening large font files and if I lose detail in the fonts then that defeats the purpose of their creation.
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One of the fonts I was looking at here instructs you to view the Copyright page for copyright information.
I cannot find a copyright page on this site.
Is there any easy way to tell what fonts available here are usable for Commercial purposes?
((Before you ask.. no, I cannot afford to buy fonts... I am making T-shirt designs as a Stay at home Mom, trying to build an income... Since February, I finally have made enough sales to have $40 commision build up in my online account. :)
That commision will be going to upgrading my store from free, and the leftover (if any) will go to baby formula (or maybe a graphics CD so I can stop drawing my own... at least as often.))
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Maybe you should have a board where people can share how they became fontaholic and stuff?
Fontboy
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i know, i thought people would like some personal interaction. Other people might get scared though, "oh my god he's spying on us!" ;)
i've visited 4,724 pages so far :cool:
thanks for the compliments!!!
I am openning a new board for testimonials, or people saying nice things about AF you are welcome to start it up ;)
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