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[quote:be0b9c7fa2="fontDJ"]
I mean the font name .Since it is a common font , its name should be simple and easy to remember [/quote:be0b9c7fa2]
I'm afraid that, if you are 'complaining' about the complicated name of this "font", you'll have to learn something about typography and the history of typography to understand that your remark is slightly misplaced.
The type Garamond stems from the early times of printing. A few hundred years back. The Garamond has been the example for many other type designs. Through time more and more faces of the Garamond have developed. Bold faces, oblique faces, extended faces, condensed faces and the combinations of those. Every face, therefore, has its own name/description to distinguish it from the other Garamond faces. These faces are what you call a font. We call it a typeface: the Type and the Face. To us a font is a typeface in a particular size. 8 points, 12 point, 18 points, 36 points and so on.
What you are asking for is us to call a grizzly bear simply a bear. Because that is easier. But where does that leave the brown bear, the ice bear, the ... bear and so on?
So when you ask for a 'font' ID you get a 'typeface' With the full identification. OK?
End of lecture.
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yeah .... i saw a font years ago that had faces of important figures (E would be einstein and W would be george washiongton etc). so if you know it r have heard of it or know where i can get it thatdbehuge:eek:
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[quote]@koeiekat:And with this amount of text that almost outrules any design-like type. In my opinion - with this amount of text - it also outrules sans-serifs.[/quote]
Yepp, agreed, dear KKat. But Riqui wanted some modern-looking faces, which - in my opinion - only a few serif-faces provide. But everything else I sign also.
Well, good luck, Riqui, for yourresumee. Bring some Portwine when you have passed the test successfully;-)
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help - downloaded ga clock dial and woe of woes my clock faces are all cut off above a line from 10 o'clock to 2 o'clock .
have i done something wrong... have tried changing font size etc. no luck...... lovethe idea of clock faces use them a lot in scrapbooking.
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Kat - okay to go back and lick a paw or two or three...
Joe - the font you had was NEVER free. You swiped it from somewhere - probably your job at the paper or publishing house.
The font is still not free - I suggest you look at the san serif faces here and find one that is more to your budget - like FREEWARE.
Good luck - you are so lucky you are not limited as in the old days.... there are many faces out there - more than most typography shops ever had in their libraries - keep designing...
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As long as you don't care about questionable printing properties:
Benelux (Star Devision GmbH,1995, came with Star Office) Faces: Normal, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic, Caps, Caps Bold, Heavy, Heavy Italic, Heavy Bold, Heavy Bold Italic.
BenjaminSans (SoftMaker Software GmbH 1995) Faces: Regular, RegularItalic, Bold, BoldItalic, Heavy, HeavyItalic, Medium, MediumItalic, SmallCaps, SmallCapsBold.
Beagle (Bay Animation Inc, 1994) Faces: Normal, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic, Extended, Extended Italic, Extended Bold, Extended Bold Italic, Condensed, Condensed Italic, Condensed Bold, Condensed Bold Italic.
Benoit (ClassicFontCorporation, 1993) Faces: Book, BookItalic, Bold, BoldItalic, CapsBook, CapsMedium(Bold), Heavy, HeavyItalic, Medium,MediumItalic.
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faces, doodles
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faces of the famous people
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Hi
I am looking for the font used in the I'm A Celebrity Get Me Outta Here tv show. I need the font used for the words Get Me Outta Here as I am using it for some work I am doing.
Can anyone help?
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That is the Latin. Comes in many faces. Your best bet would be the Monotype ATLatin-Bold.
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