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7 posts view forum post #13019 Please I have spent all day trying to find this font on the White Stripes album De Stijl. Any idea? The small e is nothing but 3 horizontal lines
2 posts view forum post #14058 ? does any body know how i can get the Font for this clothing co.
1 posts view forum post #106 view details for free font #5149 american flag, stripes and stars
1 posts view forum post #20117 My friend is making a clock for me, and I would really like to have the font from the Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground single on it (see attached picture). I've been searching around for awhile and no luck. Can anybody tell me what this font is called? (I'm talking about the big black and white one, just to be clear.)
1 posts view forum post #17698 Nope, it's that. Just bolder. The ultras and the extremists make their banners by painting them. So there's not a proper font. You can work with that font and then enlarging it with Adobe Illustrator or other vectorial applications. I know The Freak Brothers: truly fantastic stripes. I can't help you with that font either. But you can give a look at some of Rebecca Alaccari's works at http://www.canadatype.com: they've redesigned many 60s and 70s typefaces.
1 posts view forum post #7305 the trick is to come up with a small graphic that repeats in such way that you cannot see where the 'tiles' are connected. An example would be a 1x2 px image. (1 width, 2 height) make one pixel black and the other one white. When you will use this background you will get black and white horizontal stripes which will look nice and continueous ... or take a look at teh background on this site.... it is not that big and repeats, however it is hard to see the where the borders are.
1 posts view forum post #8844 Alex, I don't understand. Yuri wants a uncial with clear differences between lc and uc. Then a small caps does not really do the job. True? So while there are plenty on uncials around with lc and uc the same just difference in size that doesn't do the job. To be clear - again - the job can not be done. A true uncial - by whatever name - can not differenciate between lc and uc. Lc and uc do sipmly not exist in the Celtic script. Force it and you don't have a uncial anymore. It is like wanting a zebra - or a tiger for thatmatter - with both vertical and horizontal stripes. You get two very cross animals but non of them being a zebra nor a tiger. Imagine what you would get when you cross these ... a crossword ?
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