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I need a freeware, free license, freely used, free, no cost version of these Roman Capitals with the geometric construction circles and outlines. Does anyone know where I can find a free version of this?
Thanks!
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Hello...I'm looking for a free font similar to Algerian. I especially like the shape of the "A". I would like it to not have the second shadow line.
Thanks..
~Joanne F.
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Hi
I'm trying to find Helvitica Neue Regular, but every time i find it, i'm lead to download it from site demanding money, can anyone tell me where i could get this for free??
Thanks
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I had this font free before. Now after installing windows it just disappeared...........................
I've tried looking for it and you get so many sites that say the font s free and when you click download it directs you to a non free font site where it's costs 80 pounds somebody helllllp.
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I am looking for a free font similar to this one.
Has anyone got an idea? Thanks in advance for your help!
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I've been scouring the net for free versions of the fonts used in the Fancy Nancy books. I've located "Andes," which is similar to "Plaza" (used to write "Nancy,") but I can't find a free font similar to "Fontesque" (used to write "Fancy.") Anyone know of a free font (here or elsewhere) that comes close to "Fontesque?"
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Try Swiss. 721. And, ehh, I'd like the crown jewels for free. Can you help?
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I want to download a font called 'Moonstar' but I am not sure if it is free or not ... ?? Are they all free?
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Oh well, what can I say about Adrian Frutiger's best known font?
Ok, let's say it's a Swiss typeface, with a Swiss design, with its own Swiss clarity. It's probably one of the most readable (legible?) in the whole set of typefaces.
I think it's cool – not in the meaning of stylish, but cool, as a thing thrown out of the fridge. It certainly makes its job well: it's been designed for CDG's airport signs and banners. Aside from that and road signs or very conservative logos and the small print – address and the like – in the stationery, I do not think I'd use it.
Helvetica, to name another Swiss-made bestseller, has more flair to me and it's more versatile.
(and yes, I do love Switzerland: the square flag, her William Tell and all the cows. And the lakes, the mountains, the weed)
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