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Cooper font.. a step up, or a step down from Comic Sans?
I think Comic Sans takes the brunt. But Cooper is just as guilty. It gained brief recognition from the Vote For Pedro campaign but really it will forever be the go-to Shirtique font. (and Garfield)
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® = Alt + 0174
© = Alt + 0169
™ = Alt + 0153
in Arial
Try it, most other Fonts have these symbols too
Eagle
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Hiya,
can anyone suggest somewhere to get a free version of this font or one very similar? I've seen one that would do the job with even wider serifs, particularly on the central vertex of the W's, but I couldn't get that font's name :(
I can only find commercial ones available of this alt shaded Engravers, but I can't believe that there isn't a free version of this style of font!
Thanks for your help :D
Lev
3 posts
This is Pussycat Sassy (From Font-a-licious) but it has nothing to do with the sample.
It looks more like Cooper Black italic by Oswald B. Cooper.
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Sorry the pic is so blurry and hard on the eyes... It's all they had to send me. I thought the font was Cooper, but cooper is a bit too round. Any suggestions on this one?
1 posts
That would be the Edwardian Script (Alt) ITC (bold) with an outline glow.
Edwardian Script Alt
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Hi everyone,
I downloaded a font a few weeks back and it is is my font list in all my packages but not in my font folder in my computer. I am very confused as I have searched for it and cant find it but then it must be in my computer somewhere as I am using it in my packages. The font name is Cooper and in my alphebetical list in the font folder its just missed out.
Does anyone know why?
Thanks!
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