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2 posts view forum post #4145 does anyone know where i could get the "Walt Disney World" font? thanks -john
3 posts view forum post #17165 I have googled the web and I can't find the font from "The Little Mermaid", has anyone made this font, or know what it is called? If it hasn't been made can you please tell me of a similar font? ^^; Thank you. - help finding this disney font
3 posts view forum post #11034 Can anyone direct me to a (free) font that looks like cursive and chrome? We're trying to replicate the font from the Disney movie "Cars" for an elementary school project. Thanks-- - Need a chrome-type font like the one in the movie "Cars"
1 posts view forum post #17177 view details for free font #10778 the little mermaid, disney - re: effloresce antique, regular
1 posts view forum post #17435 As long as it's disney using it, and that they have their own typographic studio, and that the arrows are not on all letters, i'd say it's a hand made font. The 4 "E" are different - re: what is this fontt?
1 posts view forum post #16397 Same old story ... the intellectual property of the designer of a type, the shape as the eye sees it, is unprotectable (in the USA). Good thing for Disney that Donald Duck is not a type ... - re: helvetica neue fonts
1 posts view forum post #12680 I would like to know if there is an alias for this font. I resembles Walt Disney font but that's not it. It is used by embossed graphics companies for their printing. Can't seem to find an alias anywhere. Thanks for any input - Alias for Script Anthony
1 posts view forum post #10047 It is very similar to one of the Rubens... Disney gives two of their weights away for free by callling it Haunted Mansion's Ravenscroft and oh yes, Rubens Ravenscroft: http://www.abstractfonts.com/search/ravenscroft http://www.grimghosts.com/down/fonts/fonts.html - re: Need name of this font or something similar
1 posts view forum post #9097 [color=blue:fb6b7005e8]Hi everyone wonder if you could help me i have been using this site for almost a year now two weeks ago i got a new computer and went to download some fonts but everytime i click any options to see the fonts list i get nothing, can someone help me ive tried changing my privacy setting and clearing my cookies and all that but just get the same i even tried changing my browser from internet explorer to opera and it does the same i cant see any fonts here a screenshot below i clicked to see the disney fonts and it didnt show this was all i got.It lists there is three pages of fonts but as u can see under it gives me nothing. Its driving me crazy cause ive always used this site cause i really like it now i cant. [/color:fb6b7005e8] [img:fb6b7005e8]http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y215/biatch20043/My%20screenshots/Fontss.jpg[/img:fb6b7005e8] - Help cant see fonts
1 posts view forum post #13465 I once read that, but can't remember where and when. It is in the USA not uncommon to rename a font even if you have a licence to resell. See Bitstream eo. Did Corel stop bundling fonts with Draw? I don't know. Maybe with version X3 but they were there with version 12. CorelDraw 12 Product Features: * Design suite for illustration, page-layout vector drawing, and more; includes CorelDraw Graphics 12, Corel Photo-Paint 12, and Corel R.A.V.E. 3 * Over 10,000 professional clipart images; 1,000 TrueType and Type 1 fonts; and 1,000 photos and objects are included etc About the US High Court ruling; the trouble is a bit in the difference in copyright interpretation in the USA and over here. Here a digital type is nothing else than a way to reproduce a type and the intellectual property lies with the actual designer or the legal entity that the copyright has been transferred to. The interpretation of a design is what it looks like. Not how it is constructed. With you a digital type design is considered as software (the code). Difference in rendering the glyphs is considered a different type (font) and the copyright is in the code and the name. A letter is a letter and you can not copyright the shape. I remember someone then making the remark that the judges could not see the difference between a Helvetica and a Times. Funny thing is, try to use/sell a digital version of a Disney figure. Prepare for a huge traffic jam of gray suits on your doorstep. - re: Standard Real Estate font
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