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1 matches view forum post #4078 view details for free font #11282 final fantasy franchise font. the game and the movies, cartoons, etc
1 matches view forum post #14735 A suggestion- look for fairy dingbats and use with a curly fantasy font like akaFrivolity, Spahrty Girl, etc.
1 matches view forum post #16905 I am looking for a font that looks like the fantasy trail behind a fairy/bug/butterfly. I know it's specific... but it's for a big commissioned project and all my attempts in photoshop look like crap. Thanks for your help, I hope someone knows of something I can use that's FREE preferably. ~Juli
1 matches view forum post #7320 What font is this? [img:7a25fbe71b]http://www.darkterrorsdomain.cjb.net/ffx_font.jpg[/img:7a25fbe71b]
1 matches view forum post #17678 Case #1 - A few days ago, a typeface similar to those used by some football ultras and from the extreme, neofascist rightwing organizations in Italy was uploaded here on Abstract. It's called – in a sparkling demonstration of fantasy – Ultras Liberi. Free the ultras, that is.
2 matches view forum post #19200 uploaded image Hello Dear friend, I have this one :-) In the The book (type style finder, ). the author (Timothy Samara) has been separated the colors and fonts theme in four classification (1) Moods (Tranquil, Friendly, Comical, Romantic, Honest, Dynamic, Refreshing, Sinister, sporty, Fragile, Psychotic, Exotic and Intuitive) (2) Concepts (Corporate, Techno, Urban, Elegant, Artificial, Multicultural, Industrial, Organic, Fantasy, Extreme, Progressive, and powerful) (3). Time+Context (Archaic, New Age, Medieval, Baroque, Renaissance, Wild West, Victorian, Art Nouveau, Machine Age, Hollywood Heyday, Baby Boomer, and Counterculture) (4) Age Groups (Babies, Toddlers, Young Adults, Kids, Adults, and Seniors) This book not only explaining the typeface classification and the basic typestyle combination, but the colors psychology and then generating the color and sample of fonts. It's containing the formal details, of typeface communicate with viewers by igniting emotional responses and associations. Actually, it is not most recommended book for senior designer. But for quick guidance it is OK. You can find more book in the same kind on the internet. Thanks.
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