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I checked and learned that Burger King is not handing out Whoppers for free. I also learned that General Motores made it clear that cars have to be paid for. Even Microsoft made clear that Vista is not a freebee.
So, if you want the Caslon - which one? - ... go here or there.
On how to use the Caslon (once you bought it); RTFRMF or help ...
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The February 9&16, 2009 issue of the New Yorker (Eustace Tilley cover), in commenting on the death of John Updike, states, "he never tired of seeing his prose in Caslon type", apparently meaning the font used in the New Yorker magazine. What font would that be? Basic Caslon 540? One identfying feature is the low hanging capital J.
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I've been looking forever for a free font that resembles this one attached: sans serif, clean and thin. Anyone?
Thank you
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Does anyone have it or know where I can find it.
It is very important that I find it.
It is called Thick Thin or Thick Thin-Bold
Thanks in Advance for any help.
;)
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Let me try this again.
Still Looking for the font "Thick Thin" or "Thick Thin-Bold"
Just added a better attachment so you could see the font better:rolleyes:
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Hello.
This is the font used in "Wallpaper" for their main articles:
http://home21.inet.tele.dk/doggy82/wall.gif
Looks like Caslon - exept for the ligature.
Anybody know the name of this font?
Maby some kind of Caslon ligature ad-on?
Thank you! :D
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