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Brilliant! Thanks v much koeiekat! How did you know I had cats? (5 at the last count)
=^..^=
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I'm an idiot. Thank you for your help. I can always count on you. I need to organize my fonts...just one big mess on my end. Thanks again.
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pressure plus 2.
(Count that for the KKat!;-))
It is really, REALLY sad, that in 2 weeks the histories of 2 huge font-forum-archives are gone. Please don't tell me that it's true.
And I'm always nice to cats. One is named "Figo" and the second is named "Nuńo". And - no - it wasn't me who came up with the names.
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Great Font!
Who is this Kirk guy though? I get the feeling we're supposed to dislike him.
If that's the case, count me in. Kirk, I hate you, and you know nothing about letters.
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would a logo for a blog count as commercial use?
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Well actually it is a typeface called PostCrypt and I wanted to submit it, but either the engine failed or I. (In case, you can count on that it was me ...) Anyway, Alex, please, could you fix the mess I made? Thank you! ;-)
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Phew, thanks, Melissa. But I think I'm no help here.
It sure looks like a Garamond, but I'm not quite sure which one. Had a stroll between the different typefaces, but either the upward serif of the S or the upper serifs of the T are not exact.
Hmm.
You could also have a look at ITC Legacy Serif.
Well, sorry, nothing to count by me.
Anyone awake with a more accurate solution?
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Do Newspaper-typefaces count? And for example Hoefler&Frere-Jones have worked with a huge amount of magazines developing their custom fonts. Just for a start. I'm not aware of a site which gathers informations like this. But if you have found one (which I doubt) please inform us, thanks.
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As swallow said complex. Very complex. It all depends on what sort of manuscript you're working on. What emotional atmosphere do you need/want to create?
Frutiger is designed for legibility and legibility only. Which makes it a good choice for technincal information, charts etc. Anything where emotions play no role and only the facts count. I would never choose it for say book text or commercial printwork. For the same reason I would also not use it for headers.
That said, if you are thinking of a serif type in combination with the Frutiger I would go for a very 'simple/minimalistic' one. I mean as less fancy as possible, to avoid a conflict with the 'factual' character of the Furtiger. The Clarendon [Light] represents the sort of type I mean. Not 'strong' enough? Think about a slab-serif like the Stymie.
Complex, like swallow said. Complex.
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Hmm, I have seen this very same post on two threads of a SitePoint forum. Maybe because I posted there?
Blackmail? That is an interesting approach from a fraud. Blackmail? Did I threaten to make known something that is not already known to everyone? That is not already in the public domain? Wrong again UF. You paid for posts. My posts on Abstractfonts were used for that.
Thus ...
Now did I ask for money for me? Nope. Yet when my posts are used commercially without me being asked and therefore without my consent, you, the one that pays for posts, owe money. In a commercial channel I have valued my posts at 50 Euro per post (a bargain!). You, and everybody else, can count the number of posts that I submitted to Abstractfonts forum have been used. The multiplication is rather simple but I'll explain: number of posts used times 50 Euro. Got that?
No. I did not want that money for myself. I asked you to transfer that money to a charity, Anidan.org. I don't need your money. I would not even touch it. But they, Anidan.org, DO. And they wil happily accept it. So be a real he-man and pay your dues.
For your information: your fake posts on the vBadvanced forum have been deleted to 'remove spam links'.
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